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During the US Civil War, some people in the Union favored the Southern cause for independence.Many of these people lived in the so-called "Border States". Slaveholders in Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland were often known for being sympathetic to the Confederacy.
some of the jobs they had were cooking, aiding, and cleaning
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The North, by far. Some claim that this was the biggest factor in Southern defeat.
The slaves were trying to reach Canada and freedom. After Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, the Union troops were allowed to free Southern slaves, who followed the armies North and eventually got menial jobs in the camps. Some were allowed in uniform.
I don't think women did any jobs during that time because they were expected to stay home and do laundry, cook meals, take care of the kids, etc. But some women worked as nurses during the civil war to help the soldiers out.
They were nurses for the soldiers, other than that, they stayed at home... cooking, cleaning, sewing, raising children,...etc.
Habeas Corpus. In Maryland, he jailed some pro-Southern politicians, in order to keep this border-state onside.
Before the civil war all of the army's drunk some Ciroc and smoked some weed and fought C.buchanan
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Despite the Union blockade of most Southern ports, it was not a complete blockade. Thus some quantities of cotton were able to be shipped over to Great Britain during the war.