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How The Civil War Separated Families
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HOW THE CIVIL WAR SPLIT FAMILIES
BY: CATHERINE RUSSELL
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BASIC FACTS
The civil war tore families apart in many different ways.
Men and boys alike both defended their side to the death.
Many families were divided over their beliefs on slavery.
Many loved ones were killed in war.
Women, children, and men had to cope with the loss of family and friends.
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FAMILY CONFLICTS
Often times sons and farmers would be pitted against each other.
More liberal, young sons would join the side of the union
While, more conservative, southern men would join the confederate side.
Enslaved men and women were divided over how to respond .
And whether or not to rebel against their owners and to fight in the war.
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Penn State Special Collections Library
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WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Men and sons were the primary breadwinners, and so
The women and children greatly suffered.
Widowed women were left to run farms, plantations, and businesses.
This left the families in disarray.
Women had to nurse the physical and psychological wounds of the men.
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MORE WAYS FAMILIES WERE DEVASTATED...
After General Sherman's march a majority of the South was devastated.
Houses were left in shambles, which left families homeless.
Southern families lost everything they knew because of this.
This began the long reconstruction of the south.
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