These sound like the Substitute Brokers who exploited the unfair draft law in the North which allowed rich young men to pay someone else to do their service for them.
You have only to look at the logic. Who were these substitutes? Men too young or too old to be drafted in the ordinary way? Men who had been rejected as physically or mentally sub-standard? Or men who had been dodging the draft and had to be dragged along to the recruiting stations?
The brokers who supplied these substitutes were deeply cynical types who just wanted their fee, and had no interest in the fate of the armies.
The slippery northern men who collected fees for enlisting men in the Union were known as bounty jumpers. Bounty jumpers would enlist in the Union or Confederate military and collect payment before leaving.
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Treasury Men in Action - 1950 Case of the Slippery Eel 5-39 was released on: USA: 1 July 1955
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The Dominion Northern Ontario Men's Curling Championship was created in 1927.
they mainly collected food from the brave (men) hunting food
Mad Men - 2007 Commissions and Fees 5-12 was released on: USA: 3 June 2012 Spain: 29 July 2012 Germany: 10 December 2012
English and British are not the same. English refers to someone from England specifically, while British refers to someone from the United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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In absolute numbers, they didn't. The best estimates of careful scholars are that 360,000 northern men died and 260,000 southern men. As a percentage of the population though, the southern loss was greater. There were four northern men, roughly, for every southern white man. There were 21 million people in the north, and 5.5 million white people in the south.
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