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1 LIFE IN THE ARMY

2 a majority of the soldiers were between 18 and 30 years old
most were farmers, nearly half

3 African Americans wanted to fight were not allowed to at the start of the war
eventually the North allowed African Americans to join the army

4 in total, about 2 million men served for the Union army and about 1 million for the Confederate army

5 men joined the army for various reasons:
adventure glory escape from factory/farm money loyalty to state/country

6 soldiers lived in tents and moved often

7 training followed strict schedule – awake at dawn, drills and chores at camp

8 Union army was usually uniformed in BLUE
Confederate army was usually uniformed in GREY

9 both sides had problems getting proper supplies
camps were often dirty and soldiers had poor personal HYGIENE (practices and conditions which promote health)

10 people were not yet aware that disease was spread through germs

11 weapons of war had advanced much since the Revolutionary War

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13 RIFLE – gun with a grooved barrel that causes a bullet to spin through the air

14 MINIE BALL – bullet with a hollow base, shot further and more accurate than a musket

15 IRONCLADS – warships covered in iron plates to protect it

16 a major Confederate ironclad was the VIRGINIA (MERRIMAC)

17 CSS VIRGINA (MERRIMAC)

18 a major Union ironclad was the MONITOR

19 USS MONITOR

20 USS MONITOR

21 USS MONITOR

22 their famous battle ends in a tie after four hours of hitting each other

23 THE MERRIMAC VS THE MONITOR

24 THE MERRIMAC VS THE MONITOR

25 THE MERRIMAC VS THE MONITOR

26 THE MERRIMAC VS THE MONITOR

27 OTHER CIVIL WAR IRONCLADS

28 after the first two years of fighting neither side had gained a decisive advantage

29 THE END


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