yes, it was possible, but only the rich were able to do that to hire someone to go to war for them because the cost to hire one was very expensive
The term for equal rights sought by Blacks after the Civil War was civil rights. After the Civil War, slavery was abolished, but they did not have any rights that other people had. They could not vote, go to the same schools or churches as whites, could not eat in many restaurants or enjoy entertainment venues that white people attended.
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The Soo canal was used during the civil war by sending war supplies through the canal to be sent to different states.
Someone who commanded the major armies during the Civil War
He became the voice and the head of the civil rights movement. When he spoke he told of what could be and how we could be better people. He inspired people to action and was a visionary.
You could pay someone else to take your place.
Yes you could. There was a draft, but you could pay to have someone take your place .
It is someone who works for the government, but is not an elected official. So it could be someone working in an office in a government department.
The people that work in government are called, "Civil Service Workers." H.Holland
The civil rights act
white males
It is commonly referred to as a civil war. It could also be a revolution, but that is usually between the people and the government. Civil War
They could hire someone to take their place. It was not uncommon during the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the Civil War for individuals to hire replacements to serve part or all of their obligation. Most states and counties were given quotas, and if they weren't filled with volunteers, there would be a draft. In some cases people would contribute money to bounty founds to encourage people to volunteer so that a draft could be avoided.
so they could camouflage with the grass
Only if they were under 18 or over 35 - subject to very few exemptions.
The term for equal rights sought by Blacks after the Civil War was civil rights. After the Civil War, slavery was abolished, but they did not have any rights that other people had. They could not vote, go to the same schools or churches as whites, could not eat in many restaurants or enjoy entertainment venues that white people attended.
radio signals, mos codes one way that people communicated were threw horses, walking and other things. They would send notes from horsemen to horsemen sending letters they could not be known or the other side (depending on what you think) they didnt want to have them figure out were they were if it accedentilly got mixed up.