The Battle of Shiloh, fought in April 1862, resulted in significant casualties, including notable figures such as General Albert Sidney Johnston, who was the highest-ranking officer killed in the battle, and General William Tecumseh Sherman, who was wounded but survived. Other soldiers, including many from both the Union and Confederate armies, also lost their lives, with total casualties exceeding 23,000. The battle highlighted the brutal realities of the Civil War and had lasting impacts on military strategy.
Each side lost about 1,700 men killed.
There was about 1, 700 people that dies on both side. The Union and the Confederate.ANSWER:The Battle of Shiloh (also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing) was fought on April 6-7, 1862.The Confederacy had about 10,700 men that were wounded or dead.The Union had about 13,000 men who were wounded or dead.
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1,723 Confederates and 1,754 Unionists were killed at the battle of Shiloh.
More than 1,700 men died
Each side lost about 1,700 men killed.
Yitzhak Shiloh died in 15 January 2007 of cerebral hemorrhage.
There was about 1, 700 people that dies on both side. The Union and the Confederate.ANSWER:The Battle of Shiloh (also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing) was fought on April 6-7, 1862.The Confederacy had about 10,700 men that were wounded or dead.The Union had about 13,000 men who were wounded or dead.
People died
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The Battle of Shiloh was an awakening of how fierce the US Civil War would be. With that said, the armies at Shiloh were:Union:Army of the TennesseeArmy of the OhioConfederacyArmy of the Mississippi
the south had more men than the north
the south had more men than the north
1,723 Confederates and 1,754 Unionists were killed at the battle of Shiloh.
My Great Grandfather (Haigh from Yorkshire) was one of the men who died constructing the blackwall tunnel.