No one was happy with the conscription laws that had to be passed by both sides as enlistments in this bloody US Civil War were beginning to wane. The most dramatic results were to the Lincoln draft in March of 1863. In July of that year the largest civil insurrection in US history broke out in New York City. Few working class New Yorkers could afford the $300 exemption fee that let one out of being drafted. Dissension broke out among poor Irish workers who were a large portion of New York City's population.
The monies collected to avoid the draft brought the Federal Treasury $15 million. The law also allowed one to hire another person to take his place in the army. The draft became tinder to ethnic and religious tensions that had simmered in northern cities for years.
New York City was a Democrat Party stronghold. The people there supported the Union forces up to a point. It became a mob riot on July 13. The most concentrated violence came against Afro Americans. The mob burned down the Colored Orphans Asylum to the ground. Black people were attacked and there were some deaths. Too many deaths were part of this riot.
Finally Lincoln ordered 20,000 troops to the City who fired howitzers into the crowd ending the riot.
The South had implemented a draft a year earlier. It was not well received at all. Resistance movements were created in the South, but nothing like the resistance of the NYC riots.
The perception on both sides began to grow that this was a poor man's war.
People in the Union generally complied with draft laws, with some protests and riots occurring in major cities. In the Confederacy, there was more resistance to the draft laws, including evasion, desertion, and violent protests in some areas.
The reaction varied, but generally, white southerners responded with fear, anger, and violence towards the slaves. There were instances of brutal retaliation, where slaves were severely punished or killed in response to rebellions. The uprisings also fueled concerns about the stability of the institution of slavery in the South.
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Southerners expected Northerners to comply with the Fugitive Slave Act by helping to capture and return escaped slaves. However, many Northerners reacted with resistance, forming anti-slavery groups to hide and protect fugitive slaves and refusing to cooperate with authorities trying to enforce the law. This led to increased tensions between the North and South over the issue of slavery.
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Protests, draft card burning, mass arrests, and more draft riots (plus escapes to Canada).
They protested the draft.
They revolted against Gorbachev's leadership
They staged a revolution against Gorbachev's regime.
They staged a revolution against Gorbachev's regime.
They were unhappy that all the men had to participate in war.
They staged a revolution against Gorbachev's regime.
The Confederacy was gone when the 14th amendment was passed in 1870, so they didn't have any reaction.
People react to his ideas because your mom was laid last night.
How did the people of Germany react of the ww1 treaty of versai
The US was only in WWI for a little over 1 year (1917-1918). By the time anyone wanted to make a big scene on the military draft...the war was over.
it is unknown but allot people actually react to it