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    Women in the Civil War Women have dealt with many inconveniences over the years, but the Civil War is one of the greatest of them. Many roles of women included nurses, spies, soldiers, housewives, et cetera. Many other women stayed in their hometowns, whom were left lonely by their husbands and relatives who left for war. Some women were longing for adventure, claiming that they could do anything that a man could. Others believed it was only a man’s duty to fight on the battlefield. Other women…

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    During this nation’s most costly war, both sides, the Union and the Confederacy, took advantage of brave women willing to support their causes. These women participated in various courageous acts, and succeeded in altering the course of the Civil War. Sarah Emma Edmonds was one of about 400 women who succeeded in joining the Union or Confederate army. From her young life in Canada to her disguises and service in the Union Army, and even to her peaceful post-war life, Edmonds has illustrated a…

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    What kind of medicine did they use during the war? The civil war used different types of medicines which were : Amputation; a surgical operation used to remove a hand, arm foot or leg. Anesthesia; a drug used to make patients unconscious before surgery. Chloroform; the anesthetic most commonly used . Ligature; tying ends of blood vessels in the body to stop bleeding. Morphine; a very powerful pain killing drug used during the civil war. Scalpel; a small sharp knife used by surgeons to…

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    for good fortune and well-being and is actually a sacred symbol in the Hindu and Buddhist faiths (thank you Cultural Anthropology class); on the other hand, the confederate flag was simply a battle flag used by the confederate states during the civil war, and not the actual flag of the confederacy which is…

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    The Civil War began on April 12, 1861, in Charleston, South Carolina when the Confederate troops attacked Union soldiers at Fort Sumter. The war lasted until April 9, 1865. With the war came hard times on the home front. Women played an important role both on the battlefield and the home front. They cooked, sewed, made uniforms, blankets, and sandbags, wrote letters to soldiers, and served as nurses. I would like you to tell you about a very famous women who served as a nurse on the union…

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    A civil war is described as two groups or nations fighting against each other in the same country."The Sniper" and "Cranes" have many similarities and differences about a civil war. "The Sniper" is about a civil war. The main Character is the republican sniper. He is very sick of the war and want to be done with it . He seem serious about his job and kills anyone who gets in his way . Even the old or young. The Sniper is also strong mentally and physically. His enemy was his brother and he…

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    Practices in the Civil War Everyone has heard the saying “bite the bullet” and know that it means that they have to do something difficult or unpleasant that they didn’t want to do and get it over with. Most people, if you asked where the phrase originated from, would not know and definitely would not guess it originated from the Civil War. Often, when a soldier was injured, they would have to get surgery or other painful medical procedures (“5 Medical Innovations of the Civil War.”). Since this…

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    The Civil War was a time in which many innovations were created. Many of the inventions impacted present day weapons and field artillery. One of the most common used weapon used happened to be the cannon. Cannons were used on both the Union and Confederate side, because mobility was important. Many soldiers liked how the cannon provided direct contact. Robert P. Parrot is a man known to many people during this time as an inventor. He invented many field artillery used during the Civil War.…

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    The Civil War took place before many advancements in Medicine. Many of which are essential today. For example CPR. Many of these essential advancements also included sanitation. Some medications such as pain relievers, helped while treating the soldiers. Even though some of the medical practices may have cause more harm than it did help, this period in medicine actually helped in advancing to modern medicine. Sanitation was not commonly practiced in the Civil war. Doctors had no idea that…

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    Philadelphia and Astoria, New York. Next came historian Bruce A. Evans, who studied drug therapies during the war in his book, A Primer of Civil War Medicine. Evans’ presents in his argument in a unique and interesting way by presenting “the essentials of medical therapeutics as they would have been summarized by a reasonably well trained mainstream physician during the years of the War Between the States.” A couple of years later came the outstanding, objective, and thoroughly researched…

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