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During the Confederacy, women primarily took on traditional roles such as homemakers and caregivers, but many also contributed to the war effort in various ways. They worked in factories producing ammunition and uniforms, served as nurses on the battlefield, and managed farms and businesses in the absence of their husbands. Additionally, some women engaged in espionage or supported the Confederate cause through fundraising and organizing support networks. Despite societal expectations, these roles significantly expanded women's responsibilities and visibility during the Civil War.

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