Life During Wartime Section 11-3 pp
Preview Questions What discrimination did African Americans face? How did the war affect the Northern and Southern economies? What conditions did soldiers face?
African Americans Many African Americans enlist in the Union army after the Emancipation Proclamation is issued. – Ex: 5 th Massachusetts Regiment Discrimination in the Union Army – Served in segregated units – Fought with inadequate or no supplies – Paid less than whites or not at all
African Americans African Americans in the South – Slaves fought for Confederacy at end of war – Slaves protested by destroying property or refusing to work – Some slaves ran away
War Affects Regional Economies Southern Economy Suffers: – Decline in slave labor – Union blockade led to smuggling – Scarcity of food led to riots – Inflation cause high prices
War Affects Regional Economies Northern Economy Prospers: – Demand for war goods led to manufacturing boom – Wages did not increase, but prices did strikes – First national income tax used to pay for war
Soldiers Suffer on Both Sides Lives on the Battlefield – Poor sanitation and hygiene – Poor rations (food supplies) Civil War Medicine – High death rates from infection – Many amputations – Clara Barton founds American Red Cross
Soldiers Suffer on Both Sides Prisons – Andersonville (Confederate Prison) Overcrowded Exposed to outdoor elements Lack of food Poor sanitation – Northern prisons were not much better