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American Civil War
Recruitment and Incentives
Did the south offer bounties to volunteers
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Yes, the Confederate government offered bounties to volunteers who joined the Confederate army during the American Civil War. The amount of the bounty varied depending on the state and the rank of the volunteer.
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