during a civil war which of the following groups typically suffer the most casualties course hero

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What were the causes of most casualties in the Civil War?

Apr 11, 2016 · Question 11 5 out of 5 points During a civil war, which of the following groups typically suffer the most casualties? Selected Answer: civilians Correct Answer: civilians Selected Answer : civilians Correct Answer : civilians

Which war had more casualties than any other?

Feb 18, 2016 · Question 14 5 out of 5 points During a civil war, which of the following groups typically suffer the most casualties? Selected Answer : civilians Correct Answer : civilians Selected Answer: civilians Correct Answer: civilians

What mortal threats did soldiers face during the Civil War?

Jan 31, 2017 · Question 14 5 out of 5 points During a civil war, which of the following groups typically suffer the most casualties? Selected Answer: civilia ns Correct Answer: civilia ns Question 15 5 out of 5 points The typical recruit in a civil war is: Selected Answer: an uneducated young man with a dim economic future.

Why did the Battle of Gettysburg have so many casualties?

Question 12 5 out of 5 points During a civil war, which of the following groups typically suffer the most casualties? ... Course Hero is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university. ...

How many casualties were there in the Civil War?

Casualties of War. There were an estimated 1.5 million casualties reported during the Civil War. A "casualty" is a military person lost through death, wounds, injury, sickness, internment, capture, or through being missing in action. "Casualty" and "fatality" are not interchangeable terms-- death is only one of the ways ...

What was the bloodiest battle in the Civil War?

Union dead after the Battle of Gettysburg, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863. Photo by Alexander Gardner. The Civil War was America's bloodiest conflict. The unprecedented violence of battles such as Shiloh, Antietam, Stones River, and Gettysburg shocked citizens and international observers alike. Nearly as many men died in captivity during ...

What company was Ole Miss in?

Nearly the entire student body of Ole Miss--135 out 139--enlisted in Company A of the 11th Mississippi. Company A, also known as the "University Greys" suffered 100% casualties in Pickett's Charge. Eighteen members of the Christian family of Christianburg, Virginia were killed during the war.

How many corpses were left in the Battle of Gettysburg?

The Battle of Gettysburg left approximately 7,000 corpses in the fields around the town. Family members had to come to the battlefield to find their loved ones in the carnage. (Library of Congress)

Is Fry's examination of Union deaths more accurate than his work in the South?

Given the relatively complete preservation of Northern records, Fry's examination of Union deaths is far more accurate than his work in the South. Note the mortal threat that soldiers faced from disease .