Approximately 50% of eligible white men joined the Union Army during the American Civil War. This figure varied by region and over the course of the war, with some areas experiencing higher enlistment rates than others. Factors such as community support, socioeconomic status, and the evolving nature of the conflict influenced these enlistment numbers.
12 percent
half of it
The color of the Union flag was red, white, and blue. It looks similar to the modern American flag.
23%
57 percent
12 percent
In the South approximately 80% of the eligible white males would serve in the Confederate military. Although the percentage in the North was much less, the North had a strong advantage in the number of its troops in comparison to the South.
It will be several weeks before data is aggregated & processed, but the VOTING stats suggest that 2008 US electorate (not the population!) was 73% "White" 9% "Hispanic" 2% "Asian" 3% "Other" 13% "Black."
White land owning men.
In 1787, only white male property owners were allowed to vote in the United States. This meant that the percentage of the population eligible to vote was very low, estimated at around 6% to 10%.
Charlie White - rugby union - was born in 1874.
Charlie White - rugby union - died in 1941.
Jim White - rugby union - died in 1935.
Jim White - rugby union - was born in 1883.
Derek White - rugby union - was born in 1958.
White men with property.
for white blood