they were two generals during the civil war
During the civil war he was dead.
The object of the prepositional phrase "during the Civil War" is the word "war" or since it is a proper noun, "Civil War."
sorry the civil war was during 1861- 1865
Us civil war
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They were names of prisons that held people during the Civil War.
Both sides believed the war would be short-lived so little attention was paid to prisons.
they were terrible
Andersonville was one of the Confederate military prisons during the Civil War. During the 14 months the prison existed, almost 13,000 Union prisoners of war died from disease, malnutrition, and exposure.
Hedwig Friederike Lesser has written: 'Civil War prisons' -- subject(s): History, Prisoners, Prisons, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
While Union-run prisons during the Civil War were initially run efficiently and humanely, news of atrocities committed against Union POW's led the policy to change and harsher standards to be implemented. The death rate in the camps on both sides were very high, with over 56,000 soldiers dying in these prisons.
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they were two generals during the civil war
The horrors of Andersonville were essentially incomparable with any other wartime prisons during the civil war. The war crimes committed in the prison were so severe that the warden was put to death for his brutality after the war.
Crude and uncomfortable
Abraham Lincoln was the president during the civil war.