Estimates suggest that about 50% to 75% of Confederate soldiers were literate during the Civil War. The actual percentage varied by region and socioeconomic status, with higher literacy rates in urban areas and among wealthier individuals. Overall, the literacy rate among Confederate soldiers was comparable to or slightly lower than that of the general Southern population at the time.
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They called the Confederate soldiers the Rebels or "Rebs"
Yes there were. Although the Union outnumbered the Confederate soldiers...
Approximately 75% of the Confederate Army was composed of infantry. The majority of soldiers in the Confederate forces were organized into infantry regiments, which played a crucial role in most battles during the Civil War. Other branches, such as artillery and cavalry, made up the remaining percentage. This heavy reliance on infantry was a defining characteristic of the Confederate military strategy.
2,160 Confederate soldiers were wounded at Chattanooga
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99% of the people are literate
70& of the youth are literate.
They called the Confederate soldiers the Rebels or "Rebs"
I think what you are looking for is the percentage of users who are literate AND have fully functional hands. 3%.
Yes there were. Although the Union outnumbered the Confederate soldiers...
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According to the TIME/Britannica Almanac 2010:(Figures for Chad as of 2007):Percentage of literate males 15 and older: . . . 61.5%Percentage of literate females 15 and older: . . . 46.3%Percentage of total population age 15 and over literate: . . . 53.7%
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