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The Deadliest Battles of the American Civil War

The Deadliest Battles of the American Civil War

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10. Battle of Fort Donelson

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9. Second Battle of Manassas

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The Outcome

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8. Battle of Antietam

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7. Battle of Shiloh

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The Outcome

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6. Battle of Stones River

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The Outcome

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5. Battle of the Wilderness

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The Outcome

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4. Battle of Chancellorsville

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3. Battle of Spotsylvania Court House

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2. Battle of Chickamauga

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1. Battle of Gettysburg

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Extra: The Gettysburg Address

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10. Battle of Fort Donelson
The Outcome
9. Second Battle of Manassas
The Outcome
8. Battle of Antietam
The Outcome
7. Battle of Shiloh
The Outcome
6. Battle of Stones River
The Outcome
5. Battle of the Wilderness
The Outcome
4. Battle of Chancellorsville
The Outcome
3. Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
The Outcome
2. Battle of Chickamauga
The Outcome
1. Battle of Gettysburg
Extra: The Gettysburg Address

It is only fitting that it was a Civil War general who is said to have uttered the statement, "War is Hell," as the American Civil War was the deadliest in American history. It was General William Tecumseh Sherman, a general for the Union Army, who, when addressing graduates at Michigan Military Academy in 1879 after the war had already concluded, advised them as to the horrors of battle.

It is estimated that the death toll was more than 600,000, more than in World War I and World War II combined, although exact counts differ depending on the source. Unfortunately, the credible data on the death counts for the American Civil War is extremely limited. This lack of information is largely due to the destruction of Confederate records regarding the war, including how many people were killed and what battles they were killed in. Thus, we have a good idea of how many Union soldiers were killed and where, but not as much information on Confederate ones.

To compile a list of the deadliest battles of the American Civil War, 24/7 Tempo utilized sources like the American Battlefield Trust, which gathered evidence from the remaining primary sources of the Confederate army and published them. We started by looking at the causalities in all the battles and cross-referenced the American Battlefield Trust with other scholarly opinions to determine which battles had the highest casualty counts. (During the war, a federal regiment on the Union side proudly carried the American flag into battle; today, many people are flying it in protest.)

It's important to remember that a casualty in a war is not just a death, although historians do count deaths. Casualties include deaths, wounded, and those who go missing or are captured. All of these figures together help determine the human cost of a war. (To learn more about the American Civil War, check out How Much Soldiers Were Paid During the Civil War.)

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