All wars, civil or otherwise, have epithets applied to them.Most not appropriate for WikiAnswers
he was the congess man and he helped someone in the civil war
A rebel was a confederate so a rebel just was a southern man in the civil war,
by a man on a horse
William sherman
Conscription had never been necessary in the US until the Civil War. Each set of draft laws, whether in the South or the North angered many people. One large reason for this were so-called loop holes whereby a man could escape the drafts by paying the governments or finding another man to take one's place.
Rich man's war, poor man's fight
Women changed their look to a man to fight in the civil war because women were not allowed to fight in the civil war at that time period
A Civil Ceremony
a common man.
During the Civil War a rich man had numerous ways to avoid military service, and numerous opportunities to turn a profit on the war. Hence, it was the rich man's war, and the poor man's fight.
I believe the common name for a straight but feminine man is Metrosexual
no he cant
The saying at the time was, "Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight."
it was the called the com man sense by Tomas Jefferson
No, that's a common-law marriage.
"See the elephant" or "see the monkey show."
The tattered man had been shot at four times during the Civil War.