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The response to the draft law in the south was mixed. Some people supported it as a way to bolster national security and military readiness, while others opposed it due to concerns about the fairness and impact on individuals and families. Overall, the draft law sparked discussions and debates among different communities in the south.

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When did the south pass a draft law?

The South passed a draft law during the American Civil War in April 1862. The law required all white males aged 18 to 35 to serve in the Confederate Army for three years.


What law brought the draft?

Confederate (South)


Explain how the draft laws worked in both the north and the south?

In the North, the draft laws were established to recruit men into the Union Army to bolster the war effort during the Civil War. The laws required eligible men to register and potentially be chosen by lot for military service. In the South, the draft laws were also implemented to raise troops for the Confederate Army during the Civil War. The laws faced more challenges in the South due to resistance and exemptions based on social status, leading to widespread desertion and evasion.


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When did the confederate congress pass a draft law?

The confederates didn't pass the draft law, it was the Union


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You draft and file a response, and have it served on the opposing party.


A draft of a law is called what?

In the UK such a draft is called a Green Paper


Which law established martial law in the South after the Civil War?

The 1862 Confederate draft laws caused Confederate President Jefferson Davis to suspend certain Constitutional rights as a precautionary measure. The draft was not popular with Southern citizens nor with Confederate governors. Davis was safe however, as no open rebellions occurred, as was the case in the North when they passed draft laws in 1863.


What did Andrew Jackson do response to South Carolina's nullification?

Jackson threatened to send federal troops to South Carolina to force them to comply with the law. Jackson did send troops.


What did Andrew Jackson do in response to south carolinas nullification?

Jackson threatened to send federal troops to South Carolina to force them to comply with the law. Jackson did send troops.


What is a example of strict construction?

The draft law.


How could a southern soldier get out of the draft?

There was no draft in the south. A man could send a substitute to fight for him.