To: smug
The legal restriction was at the national level. Davis had no control over who enlisted at the state and local level. Remember "state rights". Really? Then where did the Davis regime get the power to extend the enlistments of all soldiers for the duration of the war? Or to conscript soldiers into the army? Which he did in the spring of 1862. Didn't states rights count there?
To: Non-Sequitur
Really? Then where did the Davis regime get the power to extend the enlistments of all soldiers for the duration of the war? Or to conscript soldiers into the army? Which he did in the spring of 1862. Didn't states rights count there?
That is an interesting question that I admit to not having the answer to. But , it begs to be extended with--If so, how were Governors of Confederate States able to hold back troops for state defense at their discretion?
265 posted on
02/22/2006 5:33:50 PM PST by
smug
(Tanstaafl)
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