by slavery. they did the same for ww1, ww2, and Vietnam. its called the draft.
yes
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During the Civil War, the North primarily relied on a combination of volunteer enlistments and a draft implemented in 1863 due to growing manpower needs. In contrast, the South initially enlisted many volunteers, motivated by strong regional loyalty, but later faced significant challenges in maintaining troop numbers, leading to the implementation of conscription in 1862. Both sides experienced issues with desertion and recruitment as the war dragged on, but the North's industrial strength and larger population allowed it to sustain its forces more effectively.
Probably rivers, since one of them is named, "the army of the Potomac."
North
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yall some dumb a** b*tches on here, its called answers so therefore its supose to be a answer to my question.UPGRADE PRONTO
During the Civil War, the North primarily relied on a combination of volunteer enlistments and a draft implemented in 1863 due to growing manpower needs. In contrast, the South initially enlisted many volunteers, motivated by strong regional loyalty, but later faced significant challenges in maintaining troop numbers, leading to the implementation of conscription in 1862. Both sides experienced issues with desertion and recruitment as the war dragged on, but the North's industrial strength and larger population allowed it to sustain its forces more effectively.
The Northern armies from both the US Civil War & Vietnam Wars drafted their men.
Probably rivers, since one of them is named, "the army of the Potomac."
Yes, blue was north and south was gray.
Yes. There was a huge industrial and agricultural boom, to provide the US armies with war supplies.
Much bigger population from which to recruit armies.
North. He ended the war as General-in-Chief of the Union armies.
It won most of the battles, but lost the war, chiefly through having a much smaller population from which to recruit armies.
Ulysses S. Grant was the general of all Northern Armies.
Much bigger population from which to recruit armies.