Loreta Velazquez fought in the Civil War primarily to support the Confederate cause and to seek adventure. Disguising herself as a man, she enlisted as "Harry T. Buford" and served in various battles, believing she could contribute to the war effort while challenging gender norms of her time. Her motivations included a deep loyalty to the South, a desire for personal autonomy, and the thrill of military life. Velazquez later became known for her writings that documented her experiences, blending her personal narrative with the broader historical context of the Civil War.
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