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Life in the Army Both Union and Confederate Soldiers endured many hardships serving in the Army during the Civil War.
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Key Vocabulary Hygiene Rifle Minie Ball Ironclad
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Different Walks of Life Most Civil War Soldiers were farmers between 18-30 years old but ages varied from 11 to 83 Immigrants would serve, mostly in the North, and Africans would join the war for the north in time and Native Americans would join the war for both sides As soldiers joined the war voluntarily, the North began to double up the South in troop numbers
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In the Army Now After Enlisting in the Army soldiers would move to camps for basic training to prepare for the war including following schedules and performing duties Soldiers Would receive their uniforms. Which did not fit and were in poor quality The North had inferior supplies due to greedy contractors and the south would not share supplies leading to troops without proper uniforms During training Soldiers were well fed, but as they joined the war the supplies would become limited
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It’s a Hard Knock Life for Us** Civil War Soldiers faced harsh conditions outdoors and horrible living shelters during the war Soldiers often could not bathe so they became dirty and infested with lice and fleas Poor hygiene led to disease and sickness Poor medical care also led to the spread of sickness, amputation, and death
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High Tech War Rifles with Minie Balls made war more deadly as guns shot farther and Faster making defense easier Ironclad Ships would replace Wooden ships as the Virginia would battle the Monitor to a tie
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