There wasn't much combat in 61.
Most people were in denial, and hoped that life could carry on as normal.
Farmerish.
life was harsh and very hard many people died
Oh, dude, Abraham Lincoln didn't actually lead the Civil War. He was the President of the United States during the war, which started in 1861 and ended in 1865. So, like, he was more of a commander-in-chief rather than a general on the battlefield.
Coonskin hats were not specifically associated with the Civil War, as they became popular later in the 19th century. These hats, made from raccoon fur and often featuring the tail, were popularized by figures like Davy Crockett and became a symbol of frontier life. During the Civil War (1861-1865), soldiers typically wore more practical military headgear. However, some civilian fashion trends of the period may have included similar fur hats.
pizza
it was crazy
it was crazy
Erased.
Farmerish.
In 1861 the civil war was mostly fought in the eastern theater. Battles such as the first Bull Run defined what the next 4 years of war would be like.
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life was harsh and very hard many people died
It was based on a Constitution that was very like the real one. There was a President in a White House, with a cabinet, congressmen, senators, state governors etc.
There was no civil war for Africa.
They had very harsh conditions and they were like now I just want to get out and it was just absolutely horrible.
what was the civil war like
It is hard to give a for sure answer as to whether "they" had pizza during the Civil War. However, the Civil War was from 1861 to 1865, and pizza was not called "pizza" until around 1889. Mediterraneans, including Greeks and Egyptians, are believed to have eaten pizza-like dishes by food historians. The first pizza shop in North America did not open until around 1905. So yes and no.