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Page 1: Chapter 9 Section 3 Life During the War Appointment Clock

Chapter 9 Section 3Chapter 9 Section 3Life During the WarLife During the War

Appointment ClockAppointment Clock

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12 O’clock: Southern 12 O’clock: Southern Shortages, Falling Morale & Shortages, Falling Morale & The Union’s War BoomThe Union’s War Boom• What led to severe food shortages in What led to severe food shortages in

the South during the winter of 1862? the South during the winter of 1862? (pg. 328)(pg. 328)

• Who filled labor shortages in various Who filled labor shortages in various industries? (Pg. 329)industries? (Pg. 329)

• Why did the North experience mob Why did the North experience mob violence? (pg. 329)violence? (pg. 329)

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3 O’clock: African Americans 3 O’clock: African Americans in the Militaryin the Military

• What officially permitted African What officially permitted African Americans to enlist into the Union Army? Americans to enlist into the Union Army? (pg. 330)(pg. 330)

• According to Frederick Douglas, How According to Frederick Douglas, How would serving in the military help African would serving in the military help African Americans? (pg. 330)Americans? (pg. 330)

• What was the first African American What was the first African American regiment officially organized in the regiment officially organized in the North? (pg. 330)North? (pg. 330)

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6 O’clock: The Soldiers in the 6 O’clock: The Soldiers in the Field & Battlefield Medicine Field & Battlefield Medicine

• Define hardtack. (pg. 331)Define hardtack. (pg. 331)

• Why did infection spread rapidly in Why did infection spread rapidly in field hospitals? (pg. 331)field hospitals? (pg. 331)

• What was one of the greatest threats What was one of the greatest threats facing a Civil War soldier? (pg. 332)facing a Civil War soldier? (pg. 332)

• How did doctors treat gangrene and How did doctors treat gangrene and other infections? (pg. 332)other infections? (pg. 332)

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9 O’clock: Women Serve as 9 O’clock: Women Serve as Nurses & Military PrisonsNurses & Military Prisons

• Who inspired American women to take on Who inspired American women to take on nursing tasks in army hospitals? (pg. 332)nursing tasks in army hospitals? (pg. 332)

• Who left her job in a patent office to nurse Who left her job in a patent office to nurse soldiers on the battlefield and start the soldiers on the battlefield and start the American Red Cross? (pg.333)American Red Cross? (pg.333)

• Early in the war, how did the Union and Early in the war, how did the Union and Confederate Armies avoid holding a large Confederate Armies avoid holding a large number of prisoners? (pg. 333)number of prisoners? (pg. 333)

• How did Lincoln respond to the treatment How did Lincoln respond to the treatment of African Americans prisoners? (pg. 333)of African Americans prisoners? (pg. 333)