They ate corn, bacon, collected berries, hard tack, and once in a while they ate beef stew and plain Irish stew, corn meal, water, coffee, hoe cake, baked beans, goober peas (boiled peanuts), sometimes dried beef, occasionally salted pork, and biscuits.
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Anything that could fire a projectile down range was used during the Civil War. Type your answer here...
The "candy" they ate was usually a drug like morphine.
it depends on what the type of soldier you are talking about but an infantry soldier was paid about 1shilling and sixpence a day. a cavalry trooper was paid about 4 shillings and sixpence a day, but the had to pay for the food of their horse so it was usually less than that amount
During the Napoleonic Wars, soldiers primarily consumed simple, portable foods such as hardtack, salted meat, and legumes. Fresh vegetables and fruits were scarce, so they often relied on preserved foods. Officers had better rations, which could include wine, bread, and cheese, while common soldiers faced more monotonous diets. Overall, the food was largely utilitarian, designed to sustain troops in the field.
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The food fed to the soldiers in WWI was cooked meat.
they ate dick, thats what they ate
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Type your answer here... Some of the contributions provided by the US were weapons, supplies, food and etc. The US also provided soldiers.
The North wore blue uniforms, the South wore grey uniforms.
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a confederacy
None - it was a sea and air battle.
The Confederates (south) wore gray and a color called Butternut, and the Union (north) wore a blue-gray more blue then gray type of uniform.
During a civil hearing or trial. A defence in which the defendant attempts to prove that he or she is not liable to any civil damages to the plantiff.
guerrilla warfare