During the Civil War, intense feelings of patriotism, duty, and loyalty motivated many men and boys to enlist in their respective armies. For some, the desire to defend their homes and communities against perceived threats fueled their enthusiasm. Others were inspired by a sense of adventure and the romanticized ideals of warfare, viewing enlistment as a rite of passage. These emotions often overshadowed the grim realities of battle, leading to a surge of eager recruits on both sides.
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