Talk:Wisconsin in the American Civil War

Undue weight
This article puts undue weight on the Belgian immigrant experience, particularly at the very beginning of the draft. What about German immigrants, US-born citizens, other immigrant groups, Native Americans? What about major actions of Wisconsin regiments over the course of the war, or important officers from Wisconsin? What about local public opinion, support activity on the home front, or the economic impact of the war? Q·L·1968 ☿ 18:36, 24 June 2013 (UTC)
 * That section apparently existed verbatim at Belgian immigrants in Wisconsin during the Civil War, so I have removed it from the article and left a link in the see also section. Ibadibam (talk) 02:52, 8 March 2016 (UTC)

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Demoralised?
In 1862 Lincoln, a Northwesterner himself, understood that the Northwest was losing interest in the war, and that was why he allowed John McClernand to raise his own army. Is there any evidence that Wisconsin was planning to drop out? Valetude (talk) 14:12, 23 January 2018 (UTC)