It was intense during fighting, and medical treatment for many wounds were comparatively primitive. Diseases often spread throughout the camps because of unsanitary practices. During extended campaigns, food shortages frequently occurred and required foraging of crops and livestock from private farms.
no
During the American Civil War, soldiers for both sides of the conflict came from all walks of life. Initially relying on volunteers, both the South and the North engaged creatively in various campaigns (including conscription) later in the war in order to maintain the ranks of their armed forces.
life
they had poor food and unsanitary water,also they had drills everyday. more people died from diseases than being killed in the war.
29 years
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During the Civil War, the loss of life was a major issue as was the cost of the war. Another controversy involved the forced conscription of soldiers.
Disease and illness rapidly spread among civil war soldiers due to lack of proper hygiene and poor living conditions. The army camps were often dirty and cramped. This made life in the camps uncomfortable for the soldiers. There often were food shortages, and supplies could not be delivered on time, so soldiers would starve. Most civil war soldiers died from sickness before having the chance to fight.
The Roman soldier had the standard gripes about army life as present day soldiers. Some of these were the lack of sleep, the discipline, the amount of deductions from their pay, the attitude of their centurion, and the food.
No food, no life. Soldiers were issued food, civilians had to starve...or sell...
Robert E. Lee worked as a Confederateleader.
they were basically nurses and helpers to the soldiers
Yes. Countries need security and to be able to defend themselves. Ideally, it would be great if there were no need to send soldiers to war, but it still happens. The army has also many uses in civil life, like helping during emergencies. So there are lots of reasons for having a military.
An independent woman who helped nurse soldiers and get supplies during the Civil War, Clara Barton is best known for founding the American Red Cross.
During the American Civil War, soldiers for both sides of the conflict came from all walks of life. Initially relying on volunteers, both the South and the North engaged creatively in various campaigns (including conscription) later in the war in order to maintain the ranks of their armed forces.
During the American Revolution, General George Washington described life in the Continental in praiseworthy and disparaging terms alike. Above all, it may be said that he wished to see "discipline" ruling the days of his soldiers, as it was, in his view, the key to success on the battlefield, among many other places in life.
life