One hardship that was not commonly faced by soldiers in the Civil War was a lack of access to communication with their families. While letters were often delayed and could take time to reach their destinations, the ability to send and receive letters was prevalent. In contrast, soldiers frequently dealt with inadequate supplies, harsh living conditions, and the constant threat of illness and injury. Thus, communication, though challenging, was not among the primary hardships.
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rats lice and death. poison gas and snipers. and artillery shelling
Wagon accidents, Wild Animals, Native Americans, Drowning, Starvation.
The British soldiers faced a serious problem of desertion by the troops.
Blockades during conflicts, such as the Civil War, severely restricted the supply of essential goods, leading to shortages of food, clothing, and medical supplies for American soldiers. This scarcity not only affected their morale and combat readiness but also drove up prices, enabling profiteers to exploit the situation by selling goods at inflated rates. As a result, soldiers often faced inadequate provisions, exacerbating their economic hardships and diminishing their overall well-being during the war. This combination of blockades and profiteering created a challenging environment for those serving on the front lines.
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Each side in the US Civil War suffered hardships. One that was shared by the North and the South was the recruitment of new soldiers to take the place of soldiers whose enlistments were over. The draft laws of each side were often not sufficient to replace soldiers who had been killed, died by disease or whose enlistments were over.
they faced home sick ness and starvation
rats lice and death. poison gas and snipers. and artillery shelling
The Smith family faced a huge hardship.
One social hardship that settlers faced was that they lived away from home and were isolated in their own small community. An economic hardship that settlers faced was not enough money coming in which resulted in debt.
the three hardships are finding food, healing wounds, and shelter.
Hunger was one hardship faced by the citizens of Vicksburg during the siege of 1863.
family back home,and seeing people die right in front of you for the first time
the soldiers faced mines because during the war they were hidden so after they forgot about the mines and they would blow up and die.
After the Civil War, the South faced numerous hardships, including economic devastation, widespread destruction of infrastructure, and social upheaval due to the abolition of slavery. However, one hardship they did not face was the lack of land, as the South remained rich in agricultural land, which could eventually be cultivated again. Instead, the challenge lay in rebuilding the economy and adjusting to the new social order.
I have no idea but I think they faced all the british troops and the loyalists.