Military drafts during the Civil War often led to widespread dissent and protests among the populace, particularly in the North. Many individuals opposed conscription on moral grounds or due to its perceived unfairness, as wealthier citizens could pay for substitutes to avoid service. This discontent culminated in violent riots, most notably the New York City Draft Riots in 1863, where thousands protested against the draft and racial tensions escalated, resulting in significant civil unrest and loss of life.
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