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58: Conscription & Riots (“A Rich Man’s War, But a Poor Man’s Fight”)

History That Doesn't Suck

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The New York City Draft Riots

This chapter explores the chaotic events of the New York City draft riots in July 1863, highlighting the anger of working-class Irish immigrants towards unfair conscription practices. It examines the socioeconomic disparities in the draft system, revealing how these tensions led to violent clashes and civil unrest during the American Civil War.

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