Nurses
Nurses. They served as Nurses.
In the Civil War, thousands of women served in various roles, breaking traditional gender norms. Many disguised themselves as men to fight on the front lines, while others took on vital support roles as nurses, cooks, and spies. Their contributions were instrumental in the war effort, highlighting women's capabilities and paving the way for future advances in women's rights. This marked a significant shift in societal perceptions of women's roles in both wartime and peacetime.
An estimated 400 women served during the Civil War, disguising themselves as men
they served as nurses,spies , and help get food for the soldiers
Around five million people served in the Civil War. About 620,000 died during the war. Many thousands more died later of wounds, and again thousands more went missing and were not seen again.
Nurses. They served as Nurses.
Nurses
nurses
Two things women involved with the civil war helped with were: *Medical for Soldiers *Clothing There are other things women helped with during the Civil War as well.
In the Civil War, thousands of women served in various roles, breaking traditional gender norms. Many disguised themselves as men to fight on the front lines, while others took on vital support roles as nurses, cooks, and spies. Their contributions were instrumental in the war effort, highlighting women's capabilities and paving the way for future advances in women's rights. This marked a significant shift in societal perceptions of women's roles in both wartime and peacetime.
An estimated 400 women served during the Civil War, disguising themselves as men
They served as volunteer nurses in military hospitals during the civil war.
Women helped in the farms, industries, and as nurses in the battlefield.
Which civil war? There have been thousands of civil wars all over the Earth.Re-ask the question giving the missing information.
they served as nurses,spies , and help get food for the soldiers
It is known that about 400 women, disguised as men, served as soldiers. And Dr. Mary Walker received a Medal of Honor for her medical contributions.
Around five million people served in the Civil War. About 620,000 died during the war. Many thousands more died later of wounds, and again thousands more went missing and were not seen again.