Friday, May 31, 2019

Civil War camp life (talking points) Essay examples -- essays research

accomplished War Army RationsAccording to army regulations for camp rations, a Union soldier was entitled to receive daily 12 oz of pork or bacon or 1 lb. of fresh or salt beef 1 lb. of soft gelt or flour 1 lb. of hard bread, or 1 lb. of cornmeal. Per every 100 rations there was issued1 peck of beans or peas 10 lb. of rice or hominy 10 lb. of green coffee, 8 lb. of roasted and ground coffee, or 1 lb. 8 oz of tea 15 lb. of sugar 1 lb. 4 oz of candles, 4 lb. of soap 1 qt of molasses.The marching ration consisted of 1 lb. of hard bread, 3/4 lb. of salt pork or 1 1/4 lb. of fresh meat, prescribed the sugar, coffee, and salt. Coffee was the main staple of the Civil War soldier, usually drinking 3-4 QUARTS a day.The ration lacked variety but in general the complaints about starvation by the older soldiers was largely exaggerated. Confederate rations were largely the same, although because of logistical problems they were forced to reduce them.What the Army didnt give you, you got from a victualler. There usually was a Sutler attached to the armies, and from them you could buy things like tobacco, candy, tinned meats, shoelaces, patent medicines, fried pies, and newspapers, albiet at an inflated rate, and usually not the highest quality of goods.CAMP LIFEThe typical Civil War army camp was a place where the day would usually (when they werent in battle) began at 5am, and after sleeping in an overcrowded tent with 20 or so other...

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