During the American Civil War, the soldiers enlisted at a local town. Sometimes they recruited in a town and the men from that town formed into a company that adopted a name that reflected their reason for fighting. Sometimes, they would have to go to a nearby town or to a place where troops were being trained and enlist.
Soldiers were to surrender. They were permitted to keep their horses for plowing, and to keep their sidearms (pistols and swords) Other arms and artillery were to be surrendered and stacked. Officers would be paroled (agreed not to fight) and would sign paroles on behalf of their soldiers.
During a tour to Vietnam. I visited a North Vietnamese cemetery. I noticed that the headstones were about three feet apart . The dead soldiers were buried standing up just as soldiers are in formation . Soldiers standing forever .
the union had more soldiers because they the north took up 2/3 of the united states today. So the more people there are, the more they can be recruited, the more soldiers.
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draft laws
all soldiors were enlisted to the war at the local town hall.
the lenght of the war
Yes they received a sign up bonus of various amounts and monthly pay of $5-6
they could sign up to the army commissioners who would then train them in the army before they went to fight.
No, citizens are not legelly required to house soldiers, but many do anyway as a sign of respect
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