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It's Sorebacks, and it comes from the Civil War. It was a mildly derogatory nickname given to the Virginians by North Carolinians, who complained of having to climb over the backs of the Virginians to get into the action of the battle, leaving the Virginians with "sore backs".
Robert E. Lee, who was appointed General-in-Chief, late in the war. Many Confederate Generals were Virginians, including Joe Johnston and Stonewall Jackson.
it was ugly
They could nurse the wounded soldiers. Sourdough. J/K
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During the Civil War, women sometimes stayed home and took care of the family. Other times, they enrolled as men in the war, or they were spies. This website helped me to answer this question. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/393212/us_history_the_role_of_women_during.html
During the American civil war civilians donated belongings to help the war efforts. Civilians also volunteered with medical aid and made weapons and uniforms to soldiers.
John Gregory Selby has written: 'Virginians at war' -- subject(s): History, Virginia Civil War, 1861-1865
they were two generals during the civil war
led the country during the civil war