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Q: Why is this woman sitting with these wounded Civil War soldiers?
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How did the woman take part in the Civil War?

They served as doctors and nurses for the wounded soldiers.


What kind of roles did woman serve during the civil war?

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What is the name of the woman who helped bandage soldiers in the civil war?

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How did woman like Clara barton contribute to the war effort?

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