Most Texans fought with the Confederacy.
About 45,000.
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.
Did not know what side to choose. Thought that it would be better to support the Union, but Texas was a slave state. Union was against slavery, while Confederates wanted to keep slaves. Texas became neutral.
led the country during the civil war
by using the women to do it
yes <---- Stupidest answer I've seen today.
Most Texans fought with the Confederacy.
The Union blockade caused shortages of many essentials in Texas. They used substitutions for common supplies which were not available. For instance, coffee was substituted by grains, vegetables and cornmeal. Clothing reverted back to the earlier pioneer days when all their garments were homemade.
Increasing shortages of food, fuel, etc.
By far the U.S
Mainly it was the Union blockading important cargo routs.
There were many things like starvation diesese and all the normal things that war people suffer
The weather was hot and dry causing the crops to suffer.
The stance of Texans on slavery was divided. Before the Civil War, some Texans were in favor of slavery while others were against it. Slavery was eventually abolished in Texas following the end of the Civil War in 1865.
They dinted have as good as rifles as the north, and they where losing more men than they where geting.
About 45,000.