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amputations
During the American Civil War, soldiers on both sides of the conflict earned (or suffered from) nicknames of various kinds. Because of the "butternut" color of their uniforms, Confederate soldiers could be called "Butternuts," in addition to many other nicknames heard during the war and beyond.
The greatest cause of death was disease 1( from when surgeons did not wash there instruments such as the bone saw.
Both sides needed more soldiers because the civil war claimed many lives.
During the American Civil War, soldiers for both sides of the conflict came from all walks of life. Initially relying on volunteers, both the South and the North engaged creatively in various campaigns (including conscription) later in the war in order to maintain the ranks of their armed forces.
Nearly three million soldiers served in the US Civil War.
amputations
During the Civil War the soldiers of both sides had sometimes to cross the Appalachians.
The most US soldiers died during the American Civil War. That is because Americans were fighting on both sides.
Soldiers on both sides
by entering industrial employment and providing medical aid for soldiers on both sides
For soldiers on both sides of the US Civil War, a major and consistent threat for soldiers were diseases such as malaria and dysentery. Also, the large number of amputations during the war, often resulted in infections due to the lack of antibiotic medicines.
It's the song "Some Nights", by fun.. Features two soldiers on opposite sides of the Civil War, preparing for battle.
People very rarely changed sides during the English Civil War.
log cabins for both sides were used during the winter to shelter the soldiers from the cold. during the summer, tents would be used to keep cooler. -m.kelly-
offered pay to soldiers along with promises of homes, education, and "insurance"
During the course of the US Civil War, many soldiers from both sides spent time in prisoner of war camps. It is estimated that 310,000 Confederate soldiers and 300,000 Union soldiers were prisoners of war. Some escaped and many Union soldiers were released by Union armies invading the South.