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Army of the Confederate States

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  • 1865-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1861-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Cadet Gray (en)
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  • Armee der Konföderierten Staaten im amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg (de)
  • Ejército de los Estados Confederados de América (es)
  • Pasukan Tentara Negara Konfederasi (in)
  • army of the Confederate States (en)
  • pozemní složka ozbrojených sil Konfederovaných států amerických (cs)
  • войсковое формирование, созданное для поддержания национальной безопасности и защиты КША (ru)
  • forza armata degli Stati Confederati d'America (1861-1865) (it)
  • 军事力量 (zh)
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  • 1865-05-26 (xsd:date)
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  • * 464,646 peak in 1863
  • 1,082,119 total who served
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  • * American Civil War * Cortina Troubles * Indian Wars (en)
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  • Conflicts (en)
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  • Battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia (en)
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  • Cadet Gray (en)
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  • 1861 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1865-05-26 (xsd:date)
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  • "Dixie" (en)
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  • 1082119 (xsd:integer)
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  • Major Problems in the Civil War and Reconstruction , p. 178. (en)
  • Atlanta Southern Confederacy , Macon, Georgia. (en)
  • They Say the Wind Is Red (en)
  • For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War , p. ix. (en)
  • For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War , pp. 109–110. (en)
  • For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War , p. 110, emphasis in original. (en)
  • For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War , p. 106. (en)
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  • 1861-02-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Unlike many slaveholders in the age of Thomas Jefferson, Confederate soldiers from slaveholding families expressed no feelings of embarrassment or inconsistency in fighting for their liberty while holding other people in slavery. Indeed, white supremacy and the right of property in slaves were at the core of the ideology for which Confederate soldiers fought. (en)
  • Although only 20 percent of the soldiers avowed explicit proslavery purposes in their letters and diaries, none at all dissented from that view. (en)
  • Nonslaveholding farmers are underrepresented in the Confederate sample. Indeed, while about one-third of all Confederate soldiers belonged to slaveholding families, slightly more than two-thirds of the sample whose slaveholding status is known did so. (en)
  • A Chance for Active Service. The Secretary of War has authorized me to enlist all the Indians east of the Mississippi River into the service of the Confederate States, as Scouts. In addition to the Indians, I will receive all white male citizens, who are good marksmen. To each member, Fifty Dollars Bounty, clothes, arms, camp equipage &c: furnished. The weapons shall be Enfield Rifles. For further information address me at Mobile, Ala. S. G. Spann, Comm'ing Choctaw Forces. (en)
  • Some historians emphasize that Civil War soldiers were driven by political ideology, holding firm beliefs about the importance of liberty, Union, or state rights, or about the need to protect or to destroy slavery. Others point to less overtly political reasons to fight, such as the defense of one's home and family, or the honor and brotherhood to be preserved when fighting alongside other men. Most historians agree that, no matter what he thought about when he went into the war, the experience of combat affected him profoundly and sometimes affected his reasons for continuing to fight. (en)
  • [O]nly 20 percent of the sample of 429 Southern soldiers explicitly voiced proslavery convictions in their letters or diaries. As one might expect, a much higher percentage of soldiers from slaveholding families than from non-slaveholding families expressed such a purpose: 33 percent, compared with 12 percent. Ironically, the proportion of Union soldiers who wrote about the slavery question was greater, as the next chapter will show. There is a ready explanation for this apparent paradox. Emancipation was a salient issue for Union soldiers because it was controversial. Slavery was less salient for most Confederate soldiers because it was not controversial. They took slavery for granted as one of the Southern 'rights' and institutions for which they fought, and did not feel compelled to discuss it. (en)
  • Such an act on our part would be a stigma on the imperishable pages of history, of which all future generations of Southrons would be ashamed. These are some of the additional considerations which have suggested themselves to us. Let us put the negro to work, but not to fight. (en)
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  • Confederate States Army (en)
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  • Confederate States Army (en)
  • جيش الولايات الكونفدرالية (ar)
  • Konfederacia Armeo (eo)
  • Confederate States Army (de)
  • Ejército de los Estados Confederados (es)
  • Tentara Konfederasi (in)
  • アメリカ連合国陸軍 (ja)
  • Confederate States Army (it)
  • Confederate States Army (fr)
  • 남군 (ko)
  • Armia Stanów Skonfederowanych (pl)
  • Exército dos Estados Confederados (pt)
  • Sydstatsarmén (sv)
  • Армия Конфедеративных Штатов Америки (ru)
  • Армія Конфедеративних Штатів Америки (uk)
  • 联盟军 (zh)
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  • Confederate States Army (en)
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