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How Did The Civil War Affect Women

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During the Civil War many people were affected by it. Not only did it affect soldier and saves (African Americans) but women and children as well. It caused many major negative and very little positive impacts. For some people the war gave them the courage to make something better for themselves. Good or bad, it changed not only the way we think, but act as well, The Civil war was not only remembered as the war against ourselves, the North versus the South. While the Civil war was going on, women decided not to stand around and not do anything, they took action into their own hands. Some stood up and fought right alongside the men in the war. While the men did not know it, women secretly disguised themselves as men and altered their names to be in the army. Some women acted as spies against their side to feed their own side information about battle plans and strategies for the war. For the women that didn’t fight in the war, they took up jobs that the men regularly had to earn …show more content…

Only a small part was truly about slavery. On January 1st, 1863, Abraham Lincoln made the whole Civil War about slavery by signing the Emancipation Proclamation. Slavery was completely abolished in the North. Later the North the Surprised the South by allowing African Americans to be a soldier in the army and fight. This created the 54th Regiment, an entire battalion (group or soldiers) of African Americans. The south, then decided to force slaves to be serve in the Confederate army. The south not only gave African Americans bad battle training, but terrible and poor equipment as well. African Americans were in fact not the only people to be affected by the Civil war. Many groups were affected and for them it was an opportunity to do something great. Since then we have been careful in what we do and the way we do

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