the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from Great Britain.
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from great britain.
Soldiers enlisted to fight in the Civil War for various reasons, including a strong sense of patriotism and duty to their country. Many were motivated by the desire to preserve the Union or defend their home states and communities. Economic factors, such as the promise of steady pay and the potential for future opportunities, also played a role. Additionally, some individuals were influenced by the prevailing social and political ideologies of the time, including abolitionism and the fight against slavery.
it was when you go in you don't get out till you get injured and cant fight or you die
Nearly all of the Black troops in the Civil War fought for the Union. Most were in Black regiments (often with all white officers) but some regiments had Black soldiers mixed in with whites. In the last few months of the war, militias around Richmond and Charleston forced Blacks to fight for the South but this was not a very smart or effective thing to do for pretty obvious reasons.
a group of soldiers that stood in a square to fight?
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from Great Britain.
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from great britain.
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from Great Britain.
Soldiers enlisted to fight in the Civil War for various reasons, including a strong sense of patriotism and duty to their country. Many were motivated by the desire to preserve the Union or defend their home states and communities. Economic factors, such as the promise of steady pay and the potential for future opportunities, also played a role. Additionally, some individuals were influenced by the prevailing social and political ideologies of the time, including abolitionism and the fight against slavery.
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from Great Britain.
A small number of Southern slaves were enlisted soldiers in the US Civil War. The approximate number was 5,000 men.
Both. In the beginning they enlisted (volunteered). When the reality of war struck them (the horrors of war); they had to be forced to fight (drafted).
Yes they did. They enlisted in both armies.
fight
Yes, soldiers fought in the Civil War. Sadly, that is the fact of war.
in the civil war the soldiers didnt get to do anything for enteertainment they had to fight a lot
{| |- | There were many reasons the soldiers fought in the Civil War. Some signed up for the money. Many signed up to fight for the preservation of the Union. There was a draft system instituted, so some were drafted. And there was still a thought that it was a good thing to do for God and Country. |}