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Originally Posted by MightyMacbeth
I dont think ALL of these were tricked... some might have been mercs, say like Germans for example, just like when England used the German mercs during the war of independence..
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And I don't believe
all the Candians were
"tricked". First you have to understand the demographics of the population of the time, how units were raised at the time and exactly what a
"Merc" is.
Many Regiments were raised especially in the North from immigrant nieghborhoods. resulting in large numbers of Foriegn born troops.
The Irish Brigade, The heavily German Regiments under Franz Siegal
"I goes to fight mitt Siegal" Regiments raised in the Northwest (Minnesota,Wisconsin, Michigan.) That were heavily Scandavian.
The Navies of the time recruited by the ship. A man could go to any ship and enlist in the Navy regardless of his nationality. It would be like the Enterprise docking in Rota Spain today and Spainards enlisting on the dock. The CSS Alabama the Souths most prolific commerce raider was crewed by a mainly British Crew. Navies of the day also included the crew in cuts of the prize money
The US of the time especially the North had far more Foreign born people than Native born.Couple this with persons who enlisted for bounties, and persons who enlisted as subsitutes.
As far as Merc's. With what the Union Army was paying and what the CS Army was paying about 18 dollars a month for a Private. Don't see many enlisting as .
Mercs.