they served as nurses,spies , and help get food for the soldiers
No women didn't serve in the military on either side. There were women who were nurses and one or two disguised themselves as men and fought.
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.
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Two roles for women involved in a war may have been a nurse or telegraph reader for communication.
Mainly women were nurses, but they also housed troops, spies, laundresses, vivandieres, sanitary and Christian commission workers, newspaper writers, and undercover soldiers. One ex-slave spied on Jefferson Davis by working for him as a maid! Women played a big role in the Civil War; if there weren't women nurses, many more men would have died.
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Not known, but around 400 women, disguised as men, did serve.
to protect everybody from a civil war union
They could nurse the wounded soldiers. Sourdough. J/K
No women didn't serve in the military on either side. There were women who were nurses and one or two disguised themselves as men and fought.
The woman made food, clothing, weapons, and everything the men in war needed to servive!
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.
During the Civil War, women sometimes stayed home and took care of the family. Other times, they enrolled as men in the war, or they were spies. This website helped me to answer this question. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/393212/us_history_the_role_of_women_during.html
They did not serve in the military, on either side. But their whole war was a constant fight to keep family life going at home.
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Women have participated in warfare in various capacities throughout history, but formal acceptance in military roles varied by country and conflict. During World War I, many nations began to allow women to serve in non-combat roles, such as nursing and support positions. It wasn't until World War II that women were more widely integrated into military forces, with some countries allowing them to serve in combat roles. In modern times, many countries have fully integrated women into all aspects of military service, including combat positions.