Which two activities did soldier carry out as a part of their routine during the Civil War? Taking care of horses, training slaves, educating women to clean weapons.

History · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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Soldiers during the Civil War carried out the following routine activities:


1. Taking care of horses: Horses were crucial for transportation, cavalry units, and logistical support during the Civil War. Soldiers often had responsibilities related to the care, feeding, and maintenance of horses.


2. Training slaves: While soldiers were primarily engaged in military duties, especially during the Civil War, training slaves would not have been a standard part of their routine. Slavery was a divisive issue during the war, and the focus of soldiers was typically on military operations rather than training slaves.


Educating women to clean weapons was not a common part of soldiers' routine during the Civil War. While soldiers might have been involved in weapon maintenance, educating women specifically for this purpose would not have been a standard practice.