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Q: How did the North respond to the growth demand for fresh troops?
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The North responded to the growing demand for fresh troops during the civil war by creatinng conscription laws in 1863.


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by issuing a draftThe first contributor made an accurate answer, however, it needed to be embelished by my own response that is required to fully understand this situation. That being as to why volunteers were now lacking.The Union's need for more troops was not being accomplished by volunteers. Lincoln decided to create a draft or conscription laws in 1863 in order to increase the number of potential soldiers for the Union army.


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