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Alexander Gardener used his camera to "lie" by moving some of the dead bodies of soldiers around after the Battle of Gettysburg. He did so because he wanted to make a dramatic picture. He wanted viewers to think that the Confederate troops suffered a dishonored, lonely death in a battlefield while the Union troops had a calm, and peaceful death.

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Q: How did Alexander gardner use the camera to lie hint look for a harvest of death what did he want viewers to think about confederate soldiers what did he want viewers to think about union?
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How did Alexander gardner use the camera to lie hint look for a harvest of death what did he want viewers to think about confederate soldiers what did he want viewers to think about uni?

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How did Alexander gardner use the camera to lie hint look for a harvest of death what did he want viewers to think about confederate soldiers?

Is this a quiz? Why pose a Q and give a hint? Evidence has shown that he moved some of the bodies of a soldier or two killed at Gettysburg in order to create a more dramatic photo. The "sniper" in the Devil's Den rock perch is also seen in another of his photos. He was identified as a sniper by the type of rifle that was found with him.


Why was it important for the garden to have a good harvest in World War 2?

During World War 2 any and all surplus in food, clothes, fuel - were redirected toward the soldiers in Europe as well as the Pacific. The families at home were limited in many ways and by having a garden to harvest they were able to eat better to make up for the food rerouted, or rationed for the soldiers.


What toll did Sherman's march to the sea have on the confederate war effort?

Sherman was destroying the recent harvest from some of the richest farmland in the South. This would help to starve both the civilian population and the Confederate armies in the field. He also wrecked the railroads, which would help to ruin the Southern economy.


Why was it difficult to find soldiers in the Continental army?

The congress demanded that every colony supply soldiers. Those with money payed others like slaves or apprentice's to fight in their place. Most of the soldiers were farmers and wanted to go back home in spring to plant crops and fall to harvest crops.


Why was it difficult to find and soldiers in the Continental Army?

The congress demanded that every colony supply soldiers. Those with money payed others like slaves or apprentice's to fight in their place. Most of the soldiers were farmers and wanted to go back home in spring to plant crops and fall to harvest crops.


Why was it difficult to find and keep the soldiers in the Continental Army?

The congress demanded that every colony supply soldiers. Those with money payed others like slaves or apprentice's to fight in their place. Most of the soldiers were farmers and wanted to go back home in spring to plant crops and fall to harvest crops.


What was the result of the Shermans march to sea?

The civilians of Georgia completely demoralised - literally begging the troops to cross the river and ravage their sister-Confederate state of South Carolina. Total despoiling of the farms and the recent good harvest, bringing more starvation to the Confederate armies everywhere. Evidence for all to see that the Confederacy was on its last legs. Prelude to the final march into the Carolinas and the surrender of the last Confederate army in the Eastern theatre.


What was the result of the Sherman's march to sea?

The civilians of Georgia completely demoralised - literally begging the troops to cross the river and ravage their sister-Confederate state of South Carolina. Total despoiling of the farms and the recent good harvest, bringing more starvation to the Confederate armies everywhere. Evidence for all to see that the Confederacy was on its last legs. Prelude to the final march into the Carolinas and the surrender of the last Confederate army in the Eastern theatre.


What was the result of the march to the sea?

The civilians of Georgia completely demoralised - literally begging the troops to cross the river and ravage their sister-Confederate state of South Carolina. Total despoiling of the farms and the recent good harvest, bringing more starvation to the Confederate armies everywhere. Evidence for all to see that the Confederacy was on its last legs. Prelude to the final march into the Carolinas and the surrender of the last Confederate army in the Eastern theatre.


What was the result of Sherman March to the sea?

The civilians of Georgia completely demoralised - literally begging the troops to cross the river and ravage their sister-Confederate state of South Carolina. Total despoiling of the farms and the recent good harvest, bringing more starvation to the Confederate armies everywhere. Evidence for all to see that the Confederacy was on its last legs. Prelude to the final march into the Carolinas and the surrender of the last Confederate army in the Eastern theatre.


How do you say harvest in spanish?

to harvest is cosechar the harvest is la cosecha harvest is cosecha.