"money, Money, Money!" - 19th Century Currency - Soldier Pay in the American Civil War Activity is a 6-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of the Interior - National Park Service and used nation-wide.
Q: What was the currency used in the 19th century?
A: The currency used in the 19th century was mainly paper money and coins.
Q: What was the pay for soldiers in the American Civil War?
A: The pay for soldiers in the American Civil War varied, with privates earning around $13 per month.
Q: How was the pay for soldiers distributed?
A: The pay for soldiers was distributed in person or through regimental paymasters.
Q: Was paper money widely accepted during the Civil War?
A: Paper money was widely accepted during the Civil War, but its value fluctuated, leading to inflation.
Q: What were the challenges with soldier pay during the Civil War?
A: Challenges with soldier pay during the Civil War included delays in payment, counterfeit money, and inflation affecting its value.
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