no she just laughed from the east
Clara Barton helped wounded soldiers during the Civil War. After the war, at the time of James Garfield's presidency, she created the American Red Cross.
Clara Barton helped both the North and the South during the American Civil War because she believed in providing humanitarian aid to all soldiers, regardless of their allegiance. She believed in the principles of impartiality and neutrality and was committed to alleviating suffering for all those affected by the war.
Clara Barton did help with Andersonville Prison and its graveyard. She worked to help identify most of the bodies that were buried in mass graves there.
No, she did not. How could she help the Union (North) soldiers with a sickness? *She couldn't* Proving my point.
No
Clara Barton trained people to be nurses and help soldiers on the battlefield. She started the American Red Cross.
Yes, sometimes she had to have someone HELP her.
Clara Barton is remembered for helping the poor and founding the American Red Cross. Clara Barton acquired very little money in her lifetime. Clara Barton was one of those people whose main interest was to help other people at the expense of her own funds sometimes.
she wanted to help wounded soldiers
She help people with there lifes and tried to stop the civil war
help the soliders
Clara Barton's childhood heroes were her siblings. David, her eldest brother, was her favorite broter who would help her with studies and teach her to ride horses andtake care of the animals.