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Confederate soldiers typically used a variety of temporary shelters during the Civil War, including tents made from canvas or other materials. When tents were not available, they often constructed makeshift shelters using natural materials, such as wood, branches, and leaves, to create huts or lean-tos. These shelters provided some protection from the elements but were generally basic and not very durable. Soldiers also dug trenches or used existing structures for additional shelter during battles.

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