Part of the American Civil War | |
Date | March–April 1863 |
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Location | Confederacy |
Participants | Civilians, mostly women Confederate militia |
The Southern bread riots were events of civil unrest in the Confederacy during the American Civil War, perpetrated mostly by women in March and April 1863. During these riots, which occurred in cities throughout the Southern United States, hungry women and men invaded and looted various shops and stores.