The Appalling Living Conditions at Andersonville Prison | Andersonville Virtual Field Trip
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The Appalling Living Conditions at Andersonville Prison | Andersonville Virtual Field Trip
Conditions at Andersonville were among the worst of all Civil War prison camps; the camp was extremely overcrowded and starvation was a common cause of death. The overcrowding, coupled with unsanitary conditions, caused illnesses to flourish within the camp. When food was available, prisoners would often suffer from diseases caused by contaminated food and water. Dysentery, scurvy, and gangrene became prolific as a result of the harsh conditions and poor quality of food.