Which proclamation
Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.
Southerners were outraged at John Brown's attempt to steal weapons and ultimately free slaves, while northerners called him a hero and martyr. They believed that he died to for the cause of the abolition of slavery.
They found out that other producing countries such as india and other countries sold cheaper cotton.
Badly. It is claimed that the Confederate cavalry leaderBedford Forrest ordered his troops to take no black prisoners - just kill them.
Civilians in New York City reacted to the draft with a mix of anger and protest, particularly during the Civil War era, leading to the infamous Draft Riots of 1863. Many working-class individuals felt the draft disproportionately targeted them while wealthier citizens could pay for exemptions. If faced with a draft today, I would likely seek to understand the implications and consider advocating for peaceful protest or seeking alternatives to military service, depending on the context and my personal beliefs.
Which proclamation
They were mad about it.
blacks recruited
they thought it was unfair
Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.
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The most noted reaction was the 3-day draft riots in NY in 1863, The riots were only partially due to the draft but also triggered by the Emancipation Proclamation and the resulting fear that blacks would more into NY and take jobs away from the poor whites. A dubious feature of the draft was that a man could pay $300 and avoid it. The rioters said that slaves sold for $1000 plus , but they were only worth $300.
Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.
They protested the draft.
Anaconda Plan.
Protests, draft card burning, mass arrests, and more draft riots (plus escapes to Canada).