disease killed 2/3 of the troops
Disease killed more people than bullets.
To date, the number of American military troops who have been killed is 1,321,612. The American Civil War was the deadliest with 625,000 American troops killed. On top of those killed, there are 38,159 who have gone missing.
The North responded to the growing demand for fresh troops during the civil war by creatinng conscription laws in 1863.
Spanish rebel troops.
Bullets? Shrapnel? Wet boots/socks? Angry badgers?
Disease killed more people than bullets.
lead.
To date, the number of American military troops who have been killed is 1,321,612. The American Civil War was the deadliest with 625,000 American troops killed. On top of those killed, there are 38,159 who have gone missing.
suppliers of goods for the troops.
The North responded to the growing demand for fresh troops during the civil war by creatinng conscription laws in 1863.
someone killed him
There were many civilians killed during the Civil War. When Federal forces shelled Atlanta, many civilians were killed, just for one example.
Spanish rebel troops.
The union had many troops no one knows the exact amount!
Approximatel 620,000 soldiers were killed during the American Civil War. There are no accurate figures of the number of civilians killed.
The Confederate President throughout the Civil War was Jefferson Davis . The leader of the Confederate troops at Chancellorsville was Robert E. Lee, greatly helped by Stonewall Jackson, who was killed during this battle.
Most of the common diseases that killed troops on both sides of the American Civil War include dysentery, malaria, pneumonia, measles, typhoid and tuberculosis. The worst out of the bunch was by far dysentery. This one disease accounted for around 45,000 deaths in the Union army and around 50,000 deaths in the Confederate army. The diseases that killed the soldiers were malaria and small pox.