Almost all Civil War rifles were muzzle loaders.
There were 360,000 Union soldier deaths and 258,000 Confederate soldier deaths during the American Civil War.
The soldiers of the Army of the United States were known as the 'Union' during the US Civil War. The soldiers of the opposing side, the Confederate States Army, were the rebels.The soldiers of the Army of the United States were the 'Union' during the US Civil War. The soldiers of the opposing side, the Confederate States Army were the rebels.
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Answer Their horses so they could plow their crops. And I believe their rifles, so they could hunt for food.
Certainly - but not as many as disease.
Yes, the Confederacy did use the Spencer repeating rifle during the Civil War, although it was not a standard issue weapon for Confederate troops. The rifle was highly regarded for its rapid fire capability, and some Confederate soldiers captured them from Union forces or acquired them through other means. However, the majority of Confederate soldiers were equipped with more traditional single-shot rifles.
most of the battlefields were located in Confederate states.
Confederate soldiers on horseback during the civil war.
About 500,000 - 2,000,000
Rebels
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General during the Civil War. Confederate Captain William Quantrill and his "Quantrill's Raiders" were Confederate soldiers during the Civil War.
She established a hospital for soldiers in Richmond, Virginia.