In the South, it was largely poor white trash who did not own slaves, fighting for rich slave-owners who were exempt from service.
In the North, the draft laws allowed a rich man's son to pay a substitutwe to do his service for him. This was a very bad system that caused jealousy and resentment in the ranks, and the substitutes were largely deserters anyway. (If they were the right age, why weren't they already in uniform?)
It meant poor white trash fighting for the continued wealth of slave-owners
it was made in 1944 during the second civil war.
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".
The war cost a lot, but was fought by poor farmers.
They said it was a rich man's war and a poor man's fight. That was because a lot of dirt-poor troops were having to fight for the profits of rich landowners who were not in uniform. Northern troops were saying the same - because of the disastrous law that allowed rich young men to pay a substitute to enlist in their place.
Rich men could pay a man to take their place in the draft. Therefore poor men fought in a rich man's place.
It meant poor white trash fighting for the continued wealth of slave-owners
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.
it was made in 1944 during the second civil war.
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"
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Rich man's war, poor man's fight
Sam Watkins was correct in saying that the Civil War was a rich man's war and a poor man's fight. There were more poor farmers fighting than rich plantation owners.
rich man's war and the poor man's fight is the idea...but idk
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".
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