Wednesday, October 2, 2019
A Soldiers Life in the Civil War Essay -- Papers
                  Life during the Civil War was not a pleasant time. There was basically utter chaos   going on the South. Soldiers had to deal with the harsh conditions and the thought of   death. Plantation owners had to worry about who was going to work their fields.   Business owners had to worry about who was going to buy their products. Citizens   had to worry about soldiers destroying their property. And the government had to   worry about how to pay the soldiers and how to end the war. This was a very rough   time to be alive. Soldier Life During The Civil War The camp life for a soldier was   hardly one to be desired. ââ¬Å"The weather was hot and the water was bad, yet the men   kept in good spirits, and there was no grumbling at the hard drill and harder   work(Ratchford, 11).â⬠ The weather varied a lot during the Civil War. At times it   would snow up to depths of eight inches and sometimes it would rain and hail for   hours on end(Russell, 130). Other times it would be very hot. Sometimes when it   would rain, soldiers would wake up half submerged(Brown,122). Death was also a   major fear during the Civil War. ââ¬Å"We cook and eat, talk and laugh with the enemies   dead lying all about us as though they were so many logs(Brown, 115).â⬠ The soldier   would march threw battlefields where dead men, horses, and smashed artillery were   scattered about in utter confusion; the Blue and the Gray mixed-their bodies so   bloated, distorted, and discolored from decomposition, that they were basically   unrecognizable(Mohr, 326). There was also the duties of the officers. ââ¬Å"Often when a   detachment was on scout, there were no men left in camp to release the pickets, and   they had to remain on post for seventy-two hours at a stretch(Histor...              ...g, and killing(Ratchford, 11). To me it sounds as though   the life of a soldier during the Civil War is not one that I would want to live. I would   rather sit at my computer and type a paper about it than actually leave through it. The   soldiers and the civilians alike, had it very rough. The conditions were harsh and the   fear of death would be the only thing on my mind. Or fear of having my house burnt   down or taken from me is something I would not want to experience. In conclusion,   I would be very proud to shake any soldiers hand that fought in the Civil War.     Outline   I. Introduction   II. Life of a Soldier During the Civil War   A. Camp Life   B.   Death   C. Duties   D. Shooting   E. Food   F. Medical   G. Pay   III. Government and Citizens During The Civil War   A. Government Reaction   B. Citizens Reaction   C. Citizens Vandalism   IV. Conclusion                        
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