Men who refused to fight in the war were typically referred to as "conscientious objectors." This designation applied to individuals who, due to their personal beliefs, moral convictions, or religious beliefs, declined military service. Conscientious objectors often sought alternative forms of service, such as non-combat roles or community service, to fulfill their obligations.
well...im not sure about this but i dont think they made men fight, i think the men just wanted to
Most men that volunteer to fight in a war do what is called enlisting. not volunteering and being forced to fight is called being drafted.
American militia. The minute men were American militia that would be ready to fight on a minutes notice during the American Revolution.
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every man came to fight in the war at 19
men. especially when it comes to directions or fixing things.
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Yes; men evading the draft were imprisoned in the US, and men refusing orders in South Vietnam were placed in the stockade at LBJ (Long Bien Jail).
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They were called the "Minute Men"
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The names given to the men who ran the Roman empire varied with their duties and the times. They could be consuls, dictators or emperors.
They were New England colonists who were part of their local militia. They were given the nickname "minutemen" because they were suppose to be ready to fight at a minutes notice.
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