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1 Civil War Conditions

2 Home Front NorthSouth

3 Home Front North Not much damage. Sons & husbands died. South

4 Home Front

5 North Not much damage. Sons & husbands died. Some inflation. Less food, supplies. South

6 Home Front North Not much damage. Sons & husbands died. Some inflation. Less food, supplies. South Lots of damage Sons and husbands died.

7 Home Front

8 North Not much damage. Sons & husbands died. Some inflation. Less food, supplies. South Lots of damage Sons and husbands died. Lots of inflation. Food shortages & riots.

9 Home Front

10 Soldiers North & South

11 Women Soldiers

12 Soldiers North & South Boredom Sickness

13 Soldiers North & South Boredom Sickness Discomfort Fear

14 Soldiers North & South Boredom Sickness Discomfort Fear Horror Death

15 Hospitals North & South

16 Hospitals North & South Dirty Germs

17 Hospitals

18 North & South Dirty Germs Not enough medicine

19 Hospitals

20 North & South Dirty Germs Not enough medicine Death Limbs

21 Hospitals

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25 Prisons NorthSouth

26 Prisons North - Elmira, NY Dirty Death Hunger South

27 Prisons

28 North - Elmira, NY Dirty Death Hunger South - Andersonville, GA Dirty Death Hunger

29 Prisons

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31 North - Elmira, NY Dirty Death Hunger South - Andersonville, GA Dirty Death Hunger Unsanitary Leader hanged

32 Prisons It is estimated that 56,000 soldiers died in prisoner of war camps during the Civil War.

33 Prisons


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