They didn't wanna die in the war.
The conscription laws were unpopular in North and South because exceptionswere made for owners of fifteen or more slaves. Also draftees could hire substitutes.
He refused to let the South cecede from the Union to form the Confederate States of America.
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hiring a substitude
They didn't wanna die in the war.
because the people in the south didnt like him
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.
The conscription laws were unpopular in North and South because exceptionswere made for owners of fifteen or more slaves. Also draftees could hire substitutes.
It was unpopular in the north because they did not support slavery, and therefore did not want to send escaped slaves back to the south
Because of the draft and the duration of the war. The US Civil War had the draft, but it only lasted 4 years. The Indian wars were far longer (1622 to 1890) but there was no military draft. Consequently, Vietnam recieved the reputation.
Confederate (South)
There was no draft in the south. A man could send a substitute to fight for him.
The Civil War was extremely unpopular war at the outset. A mandatory draft was considered unnecessary. The risk of death was high. It caused riots and other protests.
The draft started...."The Government instituted the Nations first peacetime draft in September of 1940 and began to prepare troops for combat." got this from the web. -----------Actually, if we are referring to the United States, the first actual Draft was used by the North in the Civil War. It was highly unpopular, as it was very unfairly conducted.
Popular w/the US because he was anti-communist. Unpopular w/RVN citizens because he was considered (by some) to be a dictator.
This is very unlikely. Aside from the fact that a second Korean War is becoming less and less likely due to North Korea's economic failures and China's withdrawal of support, the idea of a military draft in the United States is so unpopular that it would never pass. Finally, the US troop numbers and positions in South Korea are sufficient to halt any North Korean attack without needing a draft because of the superiority of the US and South Korean military arms.