During the Civil War different brave men fought, but the average soldier was a white, single, protestant farmer who was around the ages of eighteen to twenty-nine. Confederate and Union soldiers both had nicknames. A Confederate soldier’s nickname was “Johnny Reb,” while a Union soldier’s nickname was “Billy Yank.” In the beginning, men were paid just $11 per month, however, in 1864 the Confederacy raised their soldiers’ pay to $18, while the Union raised their’s to $16.
A Confederate soldier’s…
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