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Shiloh is located at 35.115N,-88.361W

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Both ended in Union victories.


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The Battle of Gettysburg was bloodier than the Battle of Shiloh. Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, resulted in approximately 51,000 casualties, including killed, wounded, and missing soldiers. In contrast, the Battle of Shiloh, which took place in April 1862, had around 23,000 casualties. This significant difference in casualties highlights Gettysburg as one of the bloodiest battles of the American Civil War.


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What Famous battle victories did the union states have?

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Why was the battle of Shiloh considered a costly for the north?

At the time that Shiloh was fought, it had the highest number of casualties of any battle in American History. It was later surpassed by Antietam and Gettysburg.


What was the reason for having the Battle of Shiloh second bull run Vicksburg Gettysburg fort Sumter?

The reason for the battle of Shiloh was to stop trade so the south would surrender.


Why was battle of Shiloh considered a costly victory for the north?

At the time that Shiloh was fought, it had the highest number of casualties of any battle in American History. It was later surpassed by Antietam and Gettysburg.