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Vietnam War being a “rich man’s war” what it is about

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Many southerners called the Civil War "a rich man's war and a poor man's fight." The Confederacy instituted a military draft in 1862, but included many exemptions that allowed the wealthy to avoid service. By 1864, however, the Confederacy was so desperate for soldiers that any white men aged 16 to 65 were eligible.

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Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Draft Near ... But the draft does more than that: in fear of being drafted, many people are stimulated to join other services

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