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Approximately 22,000 US draft dodgers were indicted; 8,800 were convicted; 4,000 were imprisoned.

Many left the United States and fled to Canada to avoid being drafted. Others avoided being drafted and sent to war by joining the national guard or some other agency that meant they were already in the military but not subject to being sent abroad. Some also evaded the draft by staying in college or other schools to obtain a deferment from the draft.

The reasons for refusing to fight in the war included fear of personal injury and death (cowardice?), pacifism or conscientious objection because the war was not a just war or the U.S. had no business fighting it.

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