Estimating the number of Black people who died after the Civil War is challenging due to insufficient records and the various factors involved, including violence, disease, and poverty. The Reconstruction era saw significant racial violence, including lynchings and riots, which claimed lives. Additionally, systemic issues such as inadequate healthcare and economic hardships contributed to high mortality rates. While exact numbers are hard to determine, the impact of these factors significantly affected the Black population in the years following the Civil War.
over 100,000 people
about 700,000 people did in the civil war. so sad.
none
approximately 67,088 people in the federal army died in the civil war.
1 person fortunately.
Approximately 180,000 black people died during the Civil War.
about...317, 482 people died in the Spanish civil war
620,000
over 30 million people died in the civil war
When the civil war of Sierra Leone ended, it was estimated that 50,000 people died from it.
Only 150 people died of salmonella during the civil war
4,000 people died on the cofederate side
Around 100,592 people died
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620,000
over 100,000 people
around 600,000 people