What role did the person have in the Civil War or events leading to the War?
Clara Barton contributed to the massive amount of soldiers coming who had already been wounded, many hungry, and some without bedding or any clothing except what they had on their backs. she was named the angel of the battle field because at this time she had collected supplies from the government and had started to turned to the public for supplies to bring to the next level of medical help the actual battle field.
Where and how did the person make a difference?
Clara Barton had made a difference in woman's rights as she demanded to contribute to the war by giving supplies and her efforts to help wounded soldiers and by opening a new path for volunteer opportunities to allow woman to participate not only did she save lives on the battle field she changed the perspective of the government about woman's capabilities by being among the first women to gain employment in the federal government.
For which side did he or she fight or align him or herself?
Clara Barton was a nurse for the union , she became the superintendent of Union nurses in 1864.
What was the most significant contribution this individual made during the Civil War era?
What she thought to be one of her most significant contribution during the civil war era was establishing the grave sight for the union soldiers who died in the Anderson prison in Georgia. That was her greatest accomplishment because with the help of military men and Dorance Atwater she identified the graves of 13,000 men.
Clara Barton contributed to the massive amount of soldiers coming who had already been wounded, many hungry, and some without bedding or any clothing except what they had on their backs. she was named the angel of the battle field because at this time she had collected supplies from the government and had started to turned to the public for supplies to bring to the next level of medical help the actual battle field.
Where and how did the person make a difference?
Clara Barton had made a difference in woman's rights as she demanded to contribute to the war by giving supplies and her efforts to help wounded soldiers and by opening a new path for volunteer opportunities to allow woman to participate not only did she save lives on the battle field she changed the perspective of the government about woman's capabilities by being among the first women to gain employment in the federal government.
For which side did he or she fight or align him or herself?
Clara Barton was a nurse for the union , she became the superintendent of Union nurses in 1864.
What was the most significant contribution this individual made during the Civil War era?
What she thought to be one of her most significant contribution during the civil war era was establishing the grave sight for the union soldiers who died in the Anderson prison in Georgia. That was her greatest accomplishment because with the help of military men and Dorance Atwater she identified the graves of 13,000 men.