Yes.
The liberated slaves hung around the Union camps performing fatigues, until the white rank-and-file realized they could speed their own promotion by filling the junior ranks with blacks.
The Confederate army refused to allow slaves in uniform until right at the end, too late to make any difference.
Kentucky was a border state. Individuals from Kentucky fought on both sides of the Civil War.
Both sides the confederayte and the Union were full of anger beacuse the Confederates won so they decided to fight back and so it went on and formedinto the graet civil war
Just to give a few: Lexington and Concord The Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Trenton
Great Generals
False neither side was prepared to fight a war of this magnitude. Both sides had to draft hundred's of thousands of Men to fight the war. Medical supplies were in short supply along with trained medical teams. Many units had to fight with outdated weaponry like smooth bore cannons and flintlock muskets. Tactics hadn't evolved along with the new weaponry. The same tactics were being used in the Napoleonic wars. So no the north and south were not prepared for a war.
Sent people to fight on both sides.
sent people to fight on both sides
so they could gain respect from both sides and have good trades.
That's how men were acquired to fight the war from both sides.
Women were on both sides in the Revolutionary War.
Be more clear I dont understand the question
the two soldries decid to fight for more land
Trench warfare was first used in WWI
Ares was a god of war itself; he did not take sides, but encouraged both sides to fight.
It had to fight against enemies on both sides of Germany.
Yes, both sides introduced a draft.
dishes had to be washed