Antietem was the worst day for casualties for over 23,000 union and confederate troops died.
The battle of Antietam and Shiloh were the two bloodiest battles of the Civil war
Gettysburg. And the biggest casualties on a single day was Antietam.
(1) First battle of Bull Run- Confederacy Won (2) Seven Days' Battle -North win most battles but also retreated (3) Second Battle of Bull Run- Confederacy Won (4) Battle of Antietam- Bloodiest single day battle of Civil WAr a) union suffered more than 12,000 casualties b) Confederacy endured more than 13,000 casualties
battle of antetiem American civil war
Antietem was the worst day for casualties for over 23,000 union and confederate troops died.
The battle of Antietam and Shiloh were the two bloodiest battles of the Civil war
Highest casualties - Gettysburg (3-day battle) Highest casualties in one day - Antietam/Sharpsburg
Gettysburg. And the biggest casualties on a single day was Antietam.
the answer is Gettysburg
(1) First battle of Bull Run- Confederacy Won (2) Seven Days' Battle -North win most battles but also retreated (3) Second Battle of Bull Run- Confederacy Won (4) Battle of Antietam- Bloodiest single day battle of Civil WAr a) union suffered more than 12,000 casualties b) Confederacy endured more than 13,000 casualties
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It is called "Death Day" because it was one of the worst battles in world war 2, it had more casualties then any other battle.
During the US Civil War Battle of Antietam, in mid-September, the 17th of September saw the most total casualties in American history for a single day of combat. Almost 25,000 men were killed or wounded on that single day.
That was Gettysburg.
the battle of gettysburg is the most bloodiest war ,though it is not the most bloodiest single day of war .The most bloodiest single day of war is the battle of antietam
The answer to this question depends on how worst is defined. If worst is based on number of Union casualties and long term impact, it would be the Battle of Chancellorsville, which took place in Virginia between May 1 and May 4, 1863. The Union's casualties at the Battle of Chancellorsville exceeded those of the Confederacy by more than 4,000, 17,278 to 12,821. Union casualties during the four-day battle were the most of all other battles of the Civil War with the exception of Gettysburg and Spotsylvania. It was second only to the Seven Days battle for the most combatants of all Civil War battles with 195,000 total combatants. Considered General Robert E. Lee's greatest victory of the war, the Battle of Chancellorsville was a decisive victory for the Confederacy and a bitter and unexpected failure for the Union army resulting in the removal of General Joe Hooker of command of the Union Army by President Lincoln.