Chapter 9 Section 3 Life During the War
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Chapter 9 Section 3
Life During the War
Appointment Clock
12 O’clock: Southern Shortages,
Falling Morale & The Union’s War
Boom
• What led to severe food shortages in the
South during the winter of 1862? (pg.
328)
• Who filled labor shortages in various
industries? (Pg. 329)
• Why did the North experience mob
violence? (pg. 329)
3 O’clock: African Americans in the
Military
• What officially permitted African
Americans to enlist into the Union Army?
(pg. 330)
• According to Frederick Douglas, How
would serving in the military help African
Americans? (pg. 330)
• What was the first African American
regiment officially organized in the North?
(pg. 330)
6 O’clock: The Soldiers in the Field
& Battlefield Medicine
• Define hardtack. (pg. 331)
• Why did infection spread rapidly in field
hospitals? (pg. 331)
• What was one of the greatest threats
facing a Civil War soldier? (pg. 332)
• How did doctors treat gangrene and other
infections? (pg. 332)
9 O’clock: Women Serve as Nurses
& Military Prisons
• Who inspired American women to take on
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nursing tasks in army hospitals? (pg. 332)
Who left her job in a patent office to nurse
soldiers on the battlefield and start the
American Red Cross? (pg.333)
Early in the war, how did the Union and
Confederate Armies avoid holding a large
number of prisoners? (pg. 333)
How did Lincoln respond to the treatment of
African Americans prisoners? (pg. 333)