They deserted the armies because they were afraid, hungry, or because of sickness.
Yes, for both armies.
there were 10 blinded soldiers during the civil war
The Commander of the Northern armies during the last year of the Civil War was Karla Montas.
The Civil War
that was the color of the American soldiers prior to the civil war
Yes, for both armies.
The Union armies had from 2500000 to 2750000 men.
During the course of the US Civil War, many soldiers from both sides spent time in prisoner of war camps. It is estimated that 310,000 Confederate soldiers and 300,000 Union soldiers were prisoners of war. Some escaped and many Union soldiers were released by Union armies invading the South.
They sued conscript or drafting to basically form most of their armies. Most soldiers were drafted by their side from the population.
Yes, soldiers fought in the Civil War. Sadly, that is the fact of war.
Native Americans served in both armies in the Civil War. Some were just ordinary soldiers, and some were given special duties such as scouting. Most tribes tried to stay out of direct involvement in the war.
Because both armies had small numbers of career soldiers - most were made up of volunteers serving for short periods of time
Someone who commanded the major armies during the Civil War
The same as white soldiers, to shoot and be shot at.
Civil War Soldiers Museum was created in 1991.
Soldiers from Maryland served in both the Army of the United States of America and the Army of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. At times, Maryland units in the opposing armies were directly opposing one another and neighbor was literally fighting neighbor.
He was the leader of Confederate armies during the Civil War.