Meg
and I created a quilt square that described the boys of the civil war.
We showed how the young boys contributed to the war. There is a picture
of drummer boys or known as the union drum corps lined up in a row
taken in 1862. On the top half of the quilt the colors represents the
north and south by the color of the uniforms. On the bottom half of the
quilt we drew a gun representing boy soldiers and how young they were.
The youngest wounded soldier was William black who was twelve and had
his left arm shattered by an exploding shell. We also drew a messenger
bag and a medical cross because they were also messengers and nurses.
So many boys were in the war 1,000,000 were 18 years old or under but
in 1862 President Lincoln declared that boys under the eighteen years
old could not enlist to join the army. That
didn’t stop some of the boys and some lied about their age. Back then
they didn’t have a way to identify you, or verify that you’re the age
that said say you were. Now children don’t fight in the war but in some
places in the world children are given guns and forced to fight,
depriving them of their childhood.
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