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Their horses. And the officers were allowed to keep their sidearms.
The word cavalry means soldiers on horses.
The Confederate soldiers were given food and were allowed to keep their horses.
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The Confederate soldiers were given food and were allowed to keep their horses, however, the Southerners had to surrender their rifles. Most Southern soldiers would return to their farms for Spring planting.
The Confederate soldiers were given food and were allowed to keep their horses, however, the Southerners had to surrender their rifles. Most Southern soldiers would return to their farms for Spring planting.
Is the word you're looking for "cavalry"? This is the general term for mounted troops. (In modern armies, it sometimes refers to mechanized divisions... i.e. tanks... rather than soldiers on actual horses.)
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The Confederate soldiers laid down their rifles, and went home. They were allowed to keep their horses and sidearms (pistols, swords)
The Confederate soldiers laid down their rifles, and went home. They were allowed to keep their horses and sidearms (pistols, swords)
No, that was the cavalry.
The Confederate soldiers were given food and we're allowed to keep their horses