The Confederate secretary of war was George Randolph. He is given credit for the successful operation of the South's draft laws. He also made revisions to the law to make it more acceptable. This was significant in that the Southern governors believed the draft was not a proper method to make the military stronger.
As the In his brief tenure as the Confederate secretary of war, George William Randolph helped the Southern war efforts by his successful administration and operation of the conscription law. Randolph applied his skills to formulate the revision of the draft system that the Confederate Congress incorporated into law with the September 1862 second Conscription Act. His revisions reduced the upper age limit from 45 to age 40.
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Secretary of the Confederate Navy, Stephen Mallory wanted to have ocean going ironclads, however, despite all his efforts, he was unable to build or purchase that type of warship. The most advanced warships at that point in time were the British and French warships named the HMS Warrior and the French Gloire.
The confederate soldiers were to support the South's efforts to defend the Southern States. They also had a duty to repel the Union troops.
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The Founding Fathers were not paid for their efforts, and in fact, many pledged their fortunes to help fund the revolution. After the war, the country itself was in significant debt as well.
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It was the southerners (confederate's) capital. Weapons, strong army, people.
The Confederate chief of ordnance was Josiah Gorgas. Historians give him credit for the government's establishment of large arsenals at Richmond, Fayetteville, North Carolina, Augusta and Macon Georgia, Charleston and Columbia, South Carolina, and Selma, Alabama.He helped to create ordnance factories that turned out muskets, artillery and ammunition. In arming its troops, Gorgas made his largest contribution to the South. More so than any other logistical problem.