Civil wars represent some of the deadliest types of conflict, often resulting in chaotic violence, widespread civilian casualties, and escalating brutality with foreign intervention.
The American Civil War is notable for its staggering death toll, with an estimated 600,000 to 750,000 lives lost, surpassing any other American conflict.
Post-1865, numerous nations have endured civil wars with death tolls exceeding that of the American Civil War, highlighting a grim historical trend of internal conflict.
The article presents a comparative analysis of civil wars across history, illustrating how many have led to higher casualties than the American Civil War.
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