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By escaping and volunteering for service with the Northern armies. Even if they were not accepted, they were helping to diminish the Southern workforce.
Yes, Booth opposed the emancipation of enslaved people and believed that Lincoln's policies were detrimental to the South. He saw the freeing of enslaved people as a threat to the social and political order of the Southern states, and he hoped that killing Lincoln would help reverse those policies.
What did new jerseyans do to help enslaved people
Sherman was destroying the recent harvest from some of the richest farmland in the South. This would help to starve both the civilian population and the Confederate armies in the field. He also wrecked the railroads, which would help to ruin the Southern economy.
enslaved people are people who are slaves back then during the colonies there had enslaved people who help then with their plantations
There was a huge disparity in the population numbers between the North and the South during the US Civil War. To help the Confederate war efforts, President Jefferson Davis called for the drafting of 4,500 slaves from Virginia to help in building fortifications protecting Richmond, Virgina.
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Women helped the confederate army by, being spy's & nurses
It's origins come from the slave days. In that time period, kitchens were separate from the rest of the house as they posed fire hazards. In an effort to keep the enslaved help from eating the food of the family and their guests while they carried it in from the kitchen, the help were required to whistle.
Help with the American war effort
by working hard for it
because she felt like it ,