They had small medical care and the new land gave them childhood diseases like chickenpox.
William M. Smith was incarcerated in Andersonville prison during the Civil War due to his status as a Union soldier captured by Confederate forces. Andersonville, known for its overcrowded and brutal conditions, housed thousands of Union prisoners. Smith's imprisonment reflected the harsh realities of wartime captivity, where many soldiers faced severe deprivation and suffering. His experience in Andersonville is emblematic of the broader struggles faced by Union prisoners during the conflict.
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There were 360,000 Union soldier deaths and 258,000 Confederate soldier deaths during the American Civil War.
Each day for a Union Soldier during the Civil War started at sunrise. They would then spend mornings and afternoons preparing for battles.
There were 360,000 Union soldier deaths and 258,000 Confederate soldier deaths during the American Civil War.
Blue, the confederates wore grey.
A Union soldier killed by accident when a powder-keg blew up during the farewell salute.
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The Union Soldier of the Northern states was the side he was on.
they wore blue shirts
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