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  2. How Many Died in the American Civil War? | HISTORY

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    How Many Died in the American Civil War? The U.S. Civil War was the nation's deadliest conflict, but debate remains over the total estimate of fatalities. By: Bob Zeller

  3. Civil War Casualties - American Battlefield Trust

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    Roughly 2% of the population, an estimated 620,000 men, lost their lives in the line of duty during the Civil War. Taken as a percentage of today's population, the toll would have risen as high as 6 million souls.

  4. The Civil War By the Numbers | American Experience | PBS

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    From 1861 to 1865, the Civil War ravaged America. It still holds several notorious records, such as the highest number of average deaths per day (504). Read more of the shocking statistics...

  5. American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Professor Jim Downs states that tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of slaves died during the war from disease, starvation, or exposure, and that if these deaths are counted in the war's total, the death toll would exceed 1 million.

  6. Of the 462,634 Confederate soldiers captured 247,769 were paroled on the field and 25,976 died in prison. The mortality rate for prisoners of war was 15.5 percent for Union soldiers and 12 percent for Confederate soldiers.

  7. American Civil War | History, Summary, Dates, Causes, Map,...

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    How many people died during the Civil War? It is estimated that from 752,000 to 851,000 soldiers died during the American Civil War. This figure represents approximately 2 percent of the American population in 1860.

  8. Facts, Casualties, and More | The Civil War | Ken Burns | PBS

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    Two percent of the populationmore than 620,000died in it. In two days at Shiloh on the banks of the Tennessee River, more Americans fell than in all previous American wars combined.

  9. How Many People Died In The American Civil War? - WorldAtlas

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    At the breakout of the Civil War, the United States had a population of roughly 31 million people. Considering that nearly 700,000 people were killed in the conflict, you can begin to imagine how destructive and impactful this war truly was.

  10. American Civil War: Facts & Related Content - Encyclopedia...

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    How many people died during the American Civil War? It is estimated that from 752,000 to 851,000 soldiers died during the American Civil War. This figure represents approximately 2 percent of the American population in 1860.

  11. Civil War Casualties - HistoryNet

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    Though the number of killed and wounded in the Civil War is not known precisely, most sources agree that the total number killed was between 640,000 and 700,000. (See article below) Union Civil War Casualties. Combat Deaths: Over 110,000 Other Deaths*: Over 250,000. Confederate Civil War Casualties. Combat Deaths: Over 95,000 Other Deaths ...