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{| |- | People contributed in hundreds of different ways. Signing up to serve in the military was common on both sides. Women sewed uniforms and even wove cloth on both sides. Contributions for uniforms, weapons and military supplies were collected. In one case, Southern women donated their silk dresses to create an aireal ballon. |}

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Q: How did people support the civil war in the north or south?
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