A wartime confederate refers to an individual or group that collaborates or aligns with a confederate government or military during a period of conflict, particularly in the context of the American Civil War. These individuals often supported the Confederate States of America, either through military service or by providing resources and intelligence. They may also be involved in political efforts to further the goals of the Confederacy. In broader historical contexts, the term can apply to any alliance formed during wartime among different factions.
General Robert E. Lee from the Confederate side in the Civil war
History Detectives - 2003 Confederate Eyeglass Howard Hughes' Invention Wartime Baseball 4-2 was released on: USA: 26 June 2006
During wartime countries can (and do) require able bodied men that are old enough to serve in their military, This was done by both the Confederate and Union governments. It is called conscription, or being drafted.
Wartime politics significantly shaped both the Confederate and Union governments, as leaders faced the dual challenges of military strategy and domestic support. In the Union, President Abraham Lincoln expanded executive power, implemented the draft, and used wartime measures to suppress dissent, aiming to maintain public morale and support for the war effort. Conversely, the Confederate government struggled with states' rights issues, leading to tensions between central authority and state interests, which hampered their ability to effectively mobilize resources. Both governments had to navigate the complexities of sustaining public support while managing the realities of prolonged conflict.
There are debates about what date the war ended. If you take Appomattox (April 9th), then Lincoln was still in the chair - for five more days only. So at that rate, there was only one wartime President. But there were still Confederate armies in action until May. Also the Confederate Cabinet continued to meet until May. At that rate, Andrew Johnson qualifies as a wartime President.
The Currency Reform Act of 184 was instituted by the Confederate government to address the rampant inflation which was having a devastating effect on the Southern wartime economy. Conversion of large denomination bills to 4 percent treasury bonds and reduction of redemption ratio for smaller bills resulted in temporary contraction and stabilization in the Confederate economy. Later wartime obligations forced further currency printing which then negated most of the positive effects of the Currency Reform Act.
Winter in Wartime was created in 1972.
Wartime Nutrition was created in 1943.
Wartime - Doctor Who - was created in 1987.
Wartime Wedding was created in 1974.
Wartime Lies was created in 1991.
During Wartime was created in 1988.