Which impact did the Civil War have on the spread of disease in Texas?

Question options:

1) Disease decreased because people left the area to fight in the war.

2) Disease increased because medicine was in short supply.

3) Disease increased because many new diseases were brought to the area.

4) Disease decreased because confederate doctors distributed new medicines to local communities.

1 answer

The most accurate option regarding the impact of the Civil War on the spread of disease in Texas would be:

2) Disease increased because medicine was in short supply.

During the Civil War, medical supplies were often scarce, and the infrastructure for healthcare was disrupted. This led to an increase in the spread of diseases, as healthcare systems struggled to cope with the needs of the population.