Can anyone trace the history of the "F" word and WAS it used by the soldiers during the Civil War?
My friend commented on the use of the F word by characters in the drama.
I told him I thought the F word was around in 1876 and in particular during the Civil War, but am not 100% sure.
Can anyone trace the history of the F word and WAS it used by the soldiers during the Civil War?
(I read THE STORY SOLDIERS WOULDN'T TELL some years ago, but don't recall use of F word)
I hope someone can clarify this, as my friend claims the use of the F word in the HBO drama DEADWOOD is only put in for sensationalism and ratings. :)
Just to clarify and no disrepect intended, the F word I am referring to is the slang for fornicate.
Robert, this topic in no way furthers authentic reenacting. There are other forums out there where people can answer this type of question. Edited for Farb content. - Mike Chapman
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