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Slaves fought on both the north and the south side
they were on the southern side
Virginia was on the Confederate side.
Confederate
The Union.
Clara Barton was a Union nurse during the Civil War. She was so helpful to soldiers of any color or side that she was often called "The Angel of the Battlefield." While I supose that may not be considered "mililtary service" she certainly did a lot of service for the military.
She was a republican because she believed that she doesn't have to pick a side.
the union but when she was the nurse she helped both sides
Clara Barton typically wore her hair in a simple and neat hairstyle. She often pulled her hair back into a bun or chignon at the nape of her neck, which was a common style for women in the 19th century.
by providing ammo and guns
Slaves fought on both the north and the south side
She first learned to care for people at the age of 12. Her older brother David was repairing their barn, when he slipped and fell. He almost died but for two years she stayed by his side caring and tending his needs with out her, he would have died
Most spies didn't get paid. They were spying so they could help their side.
She had already wounded her brother from a accident he had when he was a little boy she didn't go to school for 2 years so she could be by his side then she realized she loved helping people so when her brother got older and went into war she was a kid 13 years younger then him and he went in his teens she waited years and years so she could join as a nurse to help she joined at age 57.
Her brother fell from a rafter in the unfinished barn of theirs and got sick from being hurt for so long. She sat by his side for for three years and learned to administer all his medicines.
on the union side around 70,000-90,000 on the confederate side 50,000+ the exact figures are not known
they were on the southern side