Women during the Battle of Gettysburg made basically all the clothes, and shoes. and since the Confederacy was more poor, the women collected their urine to use as an ingredient for gun powder, some women also made bread and other foods for hungry soldiers, like Josephine Miller, who lived between both armies and made bread and distributed it to the soldiers. some women also disguised as men snuck in the battle and fought for money, food, adventure, or just for their side of the war.
There weren't any beyond nurses, doctor helpers, and the families that lived around the battle field. Many of the barns and homes became hospitals, camps, and refuge for the soldiers of both sides. The women fed the men, fixed their wounds, prayed with them, took water to them, nursed them until they died. Even though they were not in the direct fighting they were as much as part of the war as the men.
One woman and the only civilian killed at the Battle of Gettysburg was Jennie Wade. She was killed on the third day of battle, July 3, 1863.
1, Jenny wade
Generals Armisted, Garnett, Pettigrew.
the amout of Americans that were in the battle of Gettysburg was 1200000.
At the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, the Confederate army suffered 28,000 casualties. This figure represents both wounded and killed soldiers.
The Gettysburg Address and the Battle of Gettysburg are related. The Battle of Gettysburg was known as the turning point of the war because so many Confederate soldiers were killed and the Confederates could no longer attempt to fight on Union ground or take the offensive side in a battle. This was because they had so many casualties. The Union had many casualties, too. In the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln is recognizing all of the Union soldiers who gave their lives to protect our democracy at Gettysburg by saying they died honorably and not in vain. The Gettysburg address inspired Union soldiers and supporters every and reinforced the idea that our government"of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth."
1, Jenny wade
There were 3,155 Union Men Killed.4,708 Confederate Men were also Killed.
It was a Union victory; many Confederates were killed in Pickett's charge
Generals Armisted, Garnett, Pettigrew.
the amout of Americans that were in the battle of Gettysburg was 1200000.
4,708 killed, 12,693 wounded, 5,830 captured/missing
At the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, the Confederate army suffered 28,000 casualties. This figure represents both wounded and killed soldiers.
The Gettysburg Address and the Battle of Gettysburg are related. The Battle of Gettysburg was known as the turning point of the war because so many Confederate soldiers were killed and the Confederates could no longer attempt to fight on Union ground or take the offensive side in a battle. This was because they had so many casualties. The Union had many casualties, too. In the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln is recognizing all of the Union soldiers who gave their lives to protect our democracy at Gettysburg by saying they died honorably and not in vain. The Gettysburg address inspired Union soldiers and supporters every and reinforced the idea that our government"of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth."
Major General John F. Reynolds was killed July 1st, 1863, the first day of the battle. Many accounts claim he was struck by a snipers ball.
In the Battle of Gettysburg. The North lost about 23,000 soldiers, and the South lost about 20,400 soldiers.
a lot
The exact number of civilian deaths during the Battle of Gettysburg is difficult to determine, but it is estimated to be relatively low. Most of the casualties at Gettysburg were military personnel, with civilian deaths primarily occurring due to shelling or accidental stray bullets. Some estimates suggest that around 20 civilians died during the battle.