The average Confederate soldier was issued leathers which consisted of a cartridge box (used to hold rounds), cap pouch (used to hold musket percussion caps), and a bayonet sheath (used to hold bayonet) along with a leather belt which held the cap pouch, bayonet sheath and sometimes the cartridge box when a cartridge box strap was not issued or thrown away by the soldier. They were also issued a haversack (made of cotton or canvas) used to carry their rations and a canteen (made of wood or tin) to drink from. For camping, a wool blanket, ground cloth (a piece of "tarred" canvas) and a shelter half (made of canvas) was issued and carried in an issued knapsack (made of canvas) or rolled up into a "mule collar" and worn slung over the left shoulder. This varied of course from soldier to soldier since each state/depot issued different items and styles of equipment. The types of muskets and rifles that were issued to Confederates were numerous and varied in quality, the most common being either a prewar smooth bore ('42 Springfield, flintlock conversion, etc.) or a rifled musket ['53 Enfield, '55/'61/'63 Springfield (US made), CS Richmond, etc.]. Union equipment was utilized as well after Confederate equipment became to tattered to use and broken supply lines made it impossible to resupply the soldiers.
most of the battlefields were located in Confederate states.
The American Civil War by Union and Confederate soldiers took place during the years 1861___1865. During the war, a variety of weapons were used on both sides. These weapons include edged weapons such as knives and swords, firearms such as handguns, rifled-muskets, breech loaders and repeating weapons, various field guns such as artillery, and new weapons such as the early grenade and machine gun.
(Union) Bluebelly (Confederate) Johnny Reb
Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederate States during the American Civil War, did not personally wield weapons in battle but was associated with military strategy and leadership. The Confederate Army, under his command, utilized a variety of weapons, including rifled muskets, artillery, and cavalry sabers. Notably, the Enfield rifle and the Springfield rifle were among the most commonly used firearms by Confederate soldiers. Additionally, Davis supported the use of ironclad warships and other innovative military technologies of the time.
During the Civil War, the Confederacy had approximately 750,000 soldiers.
The soldiers of the Army of the United States were known as the 'Union' during the US Civil War. The soldiers of the opposing side, the Confederate States Army, were the rebels.The soldiers of the Army of the United States were the 'Union' during the US Civil War. The soldiers of the opposing side, the Confederate States Army were the rebels.
the union had the napoleon feild gun, minie ball, the railroad, the telegraph and many more weapons. in battle the union usually had more soldiers and outnumbered the confederate. ** UNION- THE NORTHERN PART OF THE U.S.A DURING THE CIVIL WAR ** CONFEDERATE- THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE U.S.A DURING THE CIVIL WAR
Confederate soldiers on horseback during the civil war.
Rebels
Soldiers wore uniforms during the civil war so that they would know who was the union and confederate.
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General during the Civil War. Confederate Captain William Quantrill and his "Quantrill's Raiders" were Confederate soldiers during the Civil War.
It Sucked
Soldiers during the Civil War had a great many jobs. They had to drive vehicles and maintain weapons for example.
most of the battlefields were located in Confederate states.
There were 360,000 Union soldier deaths and 258,000 Confederate soldier deaths during the American Civil War.
They wore gray uniforms
There were 360,000 Union soldier deaths and 258,000 Confederate soldier deaths during the American Civil War.