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The starving Confederates allegedely ate the rations that were cooking on the Union fires in the camps they had just captured.
See the question: What did the soldiers in World War 2 eat?
Sounds like Confederates at the siege of Vicksburg. Could also have been the Army of the Cumberland, besieged at Chattanooga, and living on half-rations.
Hardtack and coffee were the staples, in addition to salt pork, corn meal and whatever fruits, vegetables and berries could be collected on the march. Many Confederate soldiers were in a state of near-starvation by the war's end.
The Union soldiers mostly ate hardtack, meat (salted pork, bacon, or beef soaked with potassium nitrate), flour, and cornmeal while the Confederate soldiers mostly ate cornmeal, meat, and dried peas.
The starving Confederates allegedely ate the rations that were cooking on the Union fires in the camps they had just captured.
the confederate soldiers ate cornbread and salted meat with molasses and sweet tea
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Confederate rations were generally bacon, corn meal, tea, sugar, molasses and every so often a fresh vegetable. They had "Johnnie cakes" made from corn mean and milk.
What do the Roman Soldiers eat?
the food that the soldiers had during the battle was not enough.they received very little, the only thing they had was corned beef and it was very hard to eat considering the fact that it was the only thing they had.
Hardtack
See the question: What did the soldiers in World War 2 eat?
A battle is not a living thing and as a result, does not eat.
What do the Roman Soldiers eat?
They have to eat what they can find on the land where they fight.