Civil War History Raising Armies Volunteerism State Militias and the Call to Arms (Part 4)
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In April 1861, both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis faced the same urgent problem: how to raise massive armies from scratch with almost no standing forces or federal infrastructure. This episode explores the reliance on state militias, volunteer enthusiasm, and the political tug-of-war between governors and the central governments that shaped the Civil War's opening months.