yes
Approximately twelve percent death rate for Confederate in Union POW camps. The death rates of Union soldiers was slightly higher in Confederate POW camps.
there were over 500
Andersonville, Georgia
Andersonville, Georgia
They were usually killed.
No they're not because there are people that are protecting graveyards. In reallife, there are people who are taking special of cemeteries to keep graveyards safe to enter. These people work everyday so that graveyards are not scary. Graveyards are real but safe so you can come and visit your love ones that are not around anymore and honor the that people you love.
no
they were used to put union or confederate soldiers in or to exchange them for their guns to continue the war.
Graveyards are not haunted at any point of the year and this means they would not be haunted at Halloween either. It is fun to pretend that the graveyards are haunted to be spooky.
Graveyards are not scary. They are just normal cemeteries where people come to visit their loved ones.
There were several camps, but the most notorious was at Andersonville, Georgia
Graveyards