One of the largest southern prison camps during the Civil War was Andersonville, located in Georgia. Officially known as Camp Sumter, it became notorious for its overcrowded and inhumane conditions, housing thousands of Union soldiers. The camp was operational from February 1864 until April 1865 and is remembered for the high mortality rate among its prisoners due to disease, malnutrition, and exposure.
Andersonville
Andersonville
Confederates.
A rebel was a confederate so a rebel just was a southern man in the civil war,
The Union Navy blockaded them
Whites without slaves.(50%)
Andersonville was a notorious Prison camp for POW"s captured during the war.
There was no president of Southern Sudan during the civil war.
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Andersonville, near Columbus.
Richmond became the largest Southern city in terms of caring for the wounded soldiers from both sides of the US Civil War. The largest hospital there was called the Chimborazo. For some unknown reason it was named after a volcano in Ecuador.
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A horrible Yankee prison during the Civil War.
Andersonville
Andersonville
Andersonville.