Figures estimate that the North (Union) lost some 360,000 men and that the South (Confederacy) suffered around 260,000 men lost.
A total death toll of around 620,000 lives lost as a result of the War.
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The Union (North) forces lost a lot more than the Confederate (South) as a direct result of the war
Estimates are that the North had at least 110,000 killed in action/died of wounds, at least 230,000 accident/disease deaths, and at least 25,000 died in Confederate prisons - adding up to at least 365,000
Confederate losses are estimated at more than 94,000 killed in action/died of wounds and at least 26,000 who died in Union prisons - adding up to at least 120,000 (not including accident/disease deaths - which were not very well documented for the Confederate forces - and those who died from damage to the Southern farms and infrastructure that may have lead to death by starvation or deprivation related illness, )
The North controlled most of the railroads during the Civil War.
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