The Civil War Battle for Bread

The Civil War Battle for Bread

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History, Social Studies

10th Grade - University

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In 1863, the Confederacy faced severe food shortages due to poor harvests, a naval blockade, and the Impressment Act, which allowed the government to seize food for the army. This led to the Richmond Bread Riot, where women, led by Mary Jackson and Minerva Meredith, protested against the dire conditions. The riot escalated, resulting in looting and arrests. The event was widely reported, affecting Confederate morale and contributing to their eventual defeat.

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In what ways did the Impressment Act affect the citizens of Richmond during the Civil War?

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What impact did the Richmond Bread Riot have on Confederate morale and the war effort?

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