By Kayla Wildenthaler. The Civil War Facts The Civil War was from 1861-1865 The average soldier in the Civil War was between 18 and 39 with the average.

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By Kayla Wildenthaler

The Civil War Facts The Civil War was from The average soldier in the Civil War was between 18 and 39 with the average age under 26 years old. Some children want to enlist but were not old enough They would put rocks in their shoes to make them look older and lie about their ages Many children would enlist that were underage They were paid an average of $11.00 per month

Pictures of the different soldiers

Pictures of different soldiers

Question Why do you think that young children would want to join the Civil War?

Why Children Would Join at a Young Age Patriotism Escape from farm life Jealous of older siblings Wanted to be “men” along with their fathers.

Jonny Clem One young soldier was Jonny Clem. Born August 13, 1851 and died May 13, 1937 At 9 years, (1860) old he saw a regiment come through his town and immedieately wanted to join the Army He ran away at 10,(1861)years old to join the Confederate Army

Jonny Clem (cont) He became a drummer boy and mascot with the 22 nd Massachusett regiment but was not payed officially because he was underage. The other soldiers help chip in to pay his salary. He was officially enlisted in the Army when he turned 12, (1863) years old. By 12 years old, he had already participated in many battles.

Jonny Clem

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Question 1. How would feel if you were 12 years old and joining the Army? 2. What do you think the young soldiers went through their first year in the Civil War?3 3. Why do you think Jonny Clem became so popular with the 22 nd regiment?