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No. Conscription was applied, but it failed to have much effect.
Sarah help win the Revolutionary war by sewing 2,200 shirts for the soldiers of the continental army. But most of all, she helped raise $300,000 for the continental army when she took leadership of association in 1780.
China. Land army is roughly 2.3 million soldiers.
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China, it also has the largest infantry army in the World.
Most of them became soldiers in the Continental Army.
No. Conscription was applied, but it failed to have much effect.
the lenght of the war
I am going with the Continental Army when they march. Most of the Continental Army disbanded when the Treaty of Paris ended the war.
Most soldiers were draftees or volunteers, and had little or no training. Many died before they fired a shot in battle
Because the Regular US Army was very small, so most of the Union soldiers were conscripts or volunteers, many of whom served contracts that called for service as little as 30 days.
The congress demanded that every colony supply soldiers. Those with money payed others like slaves or apprentice's to fight in their place. Most of the soldiers were farmers and wanted to go back home in spring to plant crops and fall to harvest crops.
The congress demanded that every colony supply soldiers. Those with money payed others like slaves or apprentice's to fight in their place. Most of the soldiers were farmers and wanted to go back home in spring to plant crops and fall to harvest crops.
Sarah help win the Revolutionary war by sewing 2,200 shirts for the soldiers of the continental army. But most of all, she helped raise $300,000 for the continental army when she took leadership of association in 1780.
Most of the soldiers were volunteers during the Revolution. They pretty much had to pay for their own food and were not given regular pay.
Most were made from farmers
China. Land army is roughly 2.3 million soldiers.