During the Revolutionary War, food that soldiers ate was very bland. They usually had a steady diet, as opposed to the British who didn't receive as much food because it's much harder to supply an army that is 3,000 miles away, across an ocean. The diet of the soldiers included rice, beef or pork, peas/beans/another vegetable, Indian meal, spruce beer or cider, salted fish, molasses, bread or flour, and also vinegar. Rations were given out by either daily or weekly amounts. Closer to the end of the war, rations could run very low, and they did. The soldiers usually survived on "firecakes" - a mixture of water and flour cooked over the fire.
wll mstly they ate what cld last longer lyk tinned food
they eat wheat bread and food that comes out of the bag
Nothing special. They ate what they normally would have eaten on other days.
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they eat had bread and soup
See the question: What did the soldiers in World War 2 eat?
dogs/cats
Food
The Civil War was an event and did not eat anything. Chips (potato chips) were invented many years after the Civil War so no one ate them.
they had basic food to eat, for example they would eat beans or rice.
rice fish fruit vegetables
Plankton.
nothing
Around June 23
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Bacon, eggs, toast, cereal, oatmeal, juice, coffee