The Civil War had the most AMERICAN deaths
Hard to answer, but the total deaths were: Union, 369,000, Confederate, 258,000.
This was the first battle of the Civil War. It consisted of a 39 hour shelling of the fort by the Confederates, after which, the Northern troops surrendered. There were no deaths on either side.
US figures for theMexican War (1846–1848) Total servicemembers 78,718 Battle deaths 1,733 Other deaths in service (nontheater) 11,550 Nonmortal woundings 4,152
623,123 deaths
The Civil War had the most AMERICAN deaths
Union Army in Civil War Battle Deaths 140,000 Non-Battle Deaths 220,000 ( Disease, Suicides, etc.)
These are very rough estimates.Union battle deaths: 110,070Confederate battle deaths: 94,000Bear in mind, these are battle deaths, not total deaths.
Of the approximately 620,000 deaths during the American Civil War, only about 210,000 were the result of battle wounds. The remaining deaths were due to disease, starvation, abuse and other non-battle causes.
Union Civil War CasualtiesCombat Deaths: Over 110,000Other Deaths*: Over 250,000Confederate Civil War CasualtiesCombat Deaths: Over 95,000Other Deaths*: Over 165,000(*Other Deaths include, among others: disease (by far the most common cause of death), accidents, drowning, heat stroke, suicide, murder, execution.)
the most casualties in a war was the American Civil War with 495,332 deaths and behind it is WW2 with 405,399 deaths.
WW1 at the Battle of the Sommes.
Perhaps the most famous is the sea battle against the Spanish Armada.
Of the estimated 618,000 military deaths, only about 205,000 resulted from battle wounds.
Hard to answer, but the total deaths were: Union, 369,000, Confederate, 258,000.
battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg Is considered the turning point of the Civil War because the Confederates had previously won a considerable amount of battles, and after that, Union took control of the war.