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tia_tia [17]
1 year ago
7

As in the north, confederate women found themselves drawn into many spheres of life normally reserved for men. How did confedera

te women respond to the hardships of war?.
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qwelly [4]1 year ago
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Eventually, women's morale collapsed, which led to a general collapse of morale both at home and in the Confederate armies.

<h3>How did confederate women respond to the hardships of war?</h3>

Initially, just like in the North, women managed plantations, worked in industries and companies, and made a valiant effort at farming. Women played many roles both on the front lines of the home and on the battlefield, bringing about change as nurses, spies, and even soldiers. did not have a separate identity. War not only changed society's expectations of women but also how women perceive equality and participate in society as a whole. During the war, women contributed greatly to both the North and South causes. They contributed directly to the war effort as nurses and even as soldiers.

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