No!
There were camp followers, but no front line soldiers.
Women might have driven wagons or been nurses.
An estimated 400 women served during the Civil War, disguising themselves as men
To bandage woinded soilders
Drummer boys were used to send messages to the soilders.
Confederates= gray Union= blue
Women changed their look to a man to fight in the civil war because women were not allowed to fight in the civil war at that time period
An estimated 400 women served during the Civil War, disguising themselves as men
the civil war had many effects on the civil war white women lost many people close to them and African Americans often would be beaten and or killed if they where to give any information to union soilders the civil war had many effects on women and African Americans. white women lost there husbans and relitives and African Americans would be beaten and our killed if cout giving information to union soilders
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In their tents.
Draft
To bandage woinded soilders
There were a few women, particularly in the South, who disguised themselves as men and enlisted in the army.Women took part in the civil war by helping cure the soldiers from their injures they had roles as nurses, spies, and they fought in the war.
They would sleep in these camping tents
Over 660,000 men died total in the Civil War
a tiny percentage of the soilders were women but the rest were nurses
Disease, especially in the prison-camps.