For the Union, about 17,200 and for the Confederates. about 12,800. Hooker had more then twice the number of available troops, used them poorly, and met his "Waterloo" against Lee's superior tactics.
A display of brilliant deception tactics by the Confederates, taking the Union army completely by surprise and driving it off in a rout.
It was a brilliant Confederate victory by Lee, but his colleague Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded there. (Neither Lee nor his army was ever the same again.)
About 3,271 were killed, but most reports also indicate about 8,000 as missing.
Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded there.
North: 1,575 South: 1,665 Total: 3,240
It's known as Lee's masterpiece, showing the audacity he was famous for.
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Yes, many people have died. About 50 people a year die from falling and various other reasons.
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Hopefully none! Even if you don't like someone you should never be happy that they are dead, that's just sick.
There were 134,443 Total men in the Battle of Chancellorsville
About 4,500 men died for the Union side in the battle of Chancellorsville.
During the Battle of Chancellorsville, almost 19,000 soldiers were wounded. In total, 2,300 soldiers were killed and 8,000 were captured or missing.
About 3,271 people were killed and 18,753 and 8,000 went missing.
Lee commanded about 65,000 men at Chancellorsville.
This battle is known only as Chancellorsville. It is sometimes referred to as "Lee's Masterpiece" or "Lee's most perfect battle" but that is only in reference to the Battle of Chancellorsville and not another name like so many other battles were.
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how many people died at the battle of edgehill
Of all arms, around 60,000.
Of all arms, around 130,000.
The Ypres battle was actually a series of battles that took place during World War I, resulting in tens of thousands of casualties from different nations. It would be difficult to provide an accurate number of people who died in the Ypres battles, but estimates suggest around 500,000 soldiers were killed, wounded, or went missing during the various battles in the Ypres area.
The Federals (North) had 133000 effectives, the South, just over 60,000.