Yes, it was very hard to fight in the Civil War, and roughly half a million people died in that war.
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it did not affect any solders
they eat had bread and soup
Bullet wounds, which could get infected.
they were paid £10000,0000,00000000,000.
At the end of the Civil War, the infrastructure of the South had been destroyed. The newly enfranchised former slaves did not understand the political structure. The former Confederate Solders were disenfranchised but were well trained in the techniques of war. They were willing to use military techniques against their former slaves. Northern Solders were housed in southern homes. These solders were from the dregs of society. When they left the houses, they abandoned the children they had fathered. That caused hard feelings. The desire of congress to punish confederate solders caused chaos in the South.
They mostly died from infections.
Yes, they did, but coffee was used more.
Between 180,000 and 200,000 black soldiers served in the Union Army during the Civil War.
No, the confederate had no slaves, but the union did have African American solders.
By sending stuff to the solders like food and other supplies.
Grant was the commander of the Union (i.e. United States) army during the Civil War.