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The black Union soldiers of the Civil War ate what everybody else ate, one of the meals were stewed donkey meat.
water and flour roasted over a fire
The Union soldiers mostly ate hardtack, meat (salted pork, bacon, or beef soaked with potassium nitrate), flour, and cornmeal while the Confederate soldiers mostly ate cornmeal, meat, and dried peas.
No, Taco Bell was not in existence during the Civil War or for many years afterward.
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they had some fruits to eat all day
Bacon, coffee, rice, hardtack.
The black Union soldiers of the Civil War ate what everybody else ate, one of the meals were stewed donkey meat.
The soldiers mainly ate tack, a hard, dry piece of bread. They also ate dried meat.
water and flour roasted over a fire
The Union soldiers mostly ate hardtack, meat (salted pork, bacon, or beef soaked with potassium nitrate), flour, and cornmeal while the Confederate soldiers mostly ate cornmeal, meat, and dried peas.
Probably, but I see the racial implections in your question.
Forrest Mars produced the candy M&M's because he made it for the soldiers to eat choclate during the civil war.