The biggest one would be watching their sons going out on operations that their parents increasingly didn't believe in.
There was also the pressure on women to perform the work that their absent husbands would normally be performing - on top of their domestic and child-raising duties (working double shifts).
Apart from that, especially on the Confederate side, there was the pressure on anyone still trying to feed a family. (See the middle-half of Gone with the Wind.)
1. worry about family members 2. they helped out by taking over jobs that men took care of
paying the troops
The reason people were so willing to face hardships in the war was because they wanted freedom and independence from Britain.
a lot of soldiers were killed and wounded .
The hardships were sert.
Lack of food, cold winter weather, hostile natives, disease- pretty severe hardships.
paying the troops
paying the troops
paying the troops
Some were they did not have adequate clothing for the cold and they went hungrey because they could not afford rations
shortage of goods, prices of beef and wheat doubled, the colonists face an inflation, and there was a falling value of colonial money
on the goldfields women faced many hardships such as shania :0
diseases and famine
they struggled a lot.
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The reason people were so willing to face hardships in the war was because they wanted freedom and independence from Britain.
Pionner women faced hardships such as losing their husbands during the trail ride and having to raise a house and family on their own. They were also expected to keep the house in order in ways of doing laundry, tending to crops and harvesting them when ready, making and preserving foods, and other outdoor chores.