Because they found that the war was lasting much longer than expected, casualties were mounting, and they simply needed more men.
maybe
The confederates didn't pass the draft law, it was the Union
Because the early volunteers had only engaged for short terms, and the armies needed reinforcing.
the Union and Confederacy institute drafts because men 18-35 had to serve for 3 yrs, later 17-50, and if he couldnt afford it, he would have to hire a substitute, to serve for him. then later if a man had 20+ slaves, he did not have to serve. hope this helps ?
A government in which representative are elected to pass laws
has to pass the senate
Because they both needed men in a hurry.
The Constitution grants the power to make laws to the legislative branch of government. This branch is primarily composed of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate, collectively known as Congress. Their primary responsibility is to draft, debate, and pass legislation that governs the country.
to protect the people's natural rights.
The National Government may not pass an Ex post factor law or a bill of Attainder.
Congress is not exempt from the laws they pass. Laws passed by the federal government apply to all citizens of the United States, even the people who make them.
To write and pass new laws for the country