The phrase "a rich man's war and a poor man's fight" reflects the idea that the Civil War was instigated by the interests of the wealthy elite, particularly in the South, who sought to preserve their economic system based on slavery. However, it was often the poorer individuals who were drafted to fight in the war, as wealthier citizens could afford to pay for substitutes or avoid conscription altogether. This disparity highlighted the socioeconomic inequalities of the time, where the burdens of war disproportionately fell on the less affluent. Thus, while the rich benefited from the war’s outcomes, it was primarily the poor who faced the consequences on the battlefield.
People in the South referred to the Civil War as "The rich mans' war and the poor mans' fight" because the North [the rich men] due to the industrial revolution had more money and you tactics and weapons one might use in a major war. While the South [the poor men] were still economically based through agriculture and did not have the extra money the North had because they stayed that way and did not industrialised the South had to use more common weapons and different tactics to match up with the weapons they had to use.
An act for "enrolling and calling out the National Forces"
The phrase "a rich man's war but a poor man's fight" emerged during the draft as it highlighted the disparity in how socioeconomic status influenced participation in the conflict. Wealthy individuals could often evade military service through various means, such as paying for substitutes or securing deferments, while the less affluent had no such options and were compelled to enlist. This created a perception that the burdens of war disproportionately fell on the poor, fueling resentment and protests against the draft and the war itself.
It could certainly look that way. In the North, a draftee could pay a substitute to join up in his place. This obviously favoured rich families. And the arrangement was often brokered by cynical profiteers who would send all kinds of physically or mentally unfit men into the army. Profiteers would also make a fortune supplying the armies with inferior weapons, equipment and horses. These profiteers were loathed and despised by both sides.
no mans land in is where no person during a war claims and is usually in the middle of two fighting people's bases
Rich men could pay a man to take their place in the draft. Therefore poor men fought in a rich man's place.
People in the South referred to the Civil War as "The rich mans' war and the poor mans' fight" because the North [the rich men] due to the industrial revolution had more money and you tactics and weapons one might use in a major war. While the South [the poor men] were still economically based through agriculture and did not have the extra money the North had because they stayed that way and did not industrialised the South had to use more common weapons and different tactics to match up with the weapons they had to use.
because rich people pay poor people to fight in the war because they don't want to fight in the war
An act for "enrolling and calling out the National Forces"
Because men in the war would go door to door taking people and drafting them into the war but you didn't have to go if you gave them $300 right then and there so all of the poor men had to go and fight
The origin of civil government is the mind and will of the mighty God. It is in mans mind.
Mistress
because people are lonely and need a friend and dogs are mans best friend because to nuzzle him when he's lonely to run and play with him when he's happy to bark when he's in danger thats why they call them mans best friend and why dogs are loyal to people
kiss another mans wife in front of him..this never fails... always can give you a boxing fight
A Captin Of The Ship
Because the Confederacy had a law that anyone owning a certain number of slaves could be sent home; therefore the men/boys who weren't rich enough to live on plantations and such had to fight in part to preserve the way of life favored by those better off. The Southern foot soldiers referred to it as "rich man's war, poor man's fight".
It meant poor white trash fighting for the continued wealth of slave-owners