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Lincoln Riots

The New York City draft riots were violent disturbances in New York City that were the culmination of discontent with new laws passed by Congress to draft men to fight in the ongoing American Civil War. First Lincoln freed the … Continue reading

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Let’s start a riot

The website that described the tragic events of the New York City Draft Riots had dramatic touch to the writing that had emotional component to the writing. It used imagery to create vivid imaginations in the readers’ minds for them … Continue reading

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And so the RIOT begins..

Between the readings on the draft rights in New York City in 1863, the virtual New York website seems to be giving a concise and quick overview of the events that occurred leading up to and including the riots focusing on the main demographic … Continue reading

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Fire in the Whole.

Draft riots are considered the absolute worst domestic disagreements in history. The website points out how these riots first began with a fire, to how they end. It also talks about how the blacks were among the first target and … Continue reading

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Death toll = 119

The website and reading from Bernstein both had useful information.  I like the website because it focused on main points and gave you like a brief summary on what occured. The reading however had alot more detail which i found … Continue reading

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1,2 Their Coming for You…3,4 You Better Lock Your Door…

The appraised North- the place where freedom and opportunity looked so promising, the place to escape from the dehumanization of slavery and the place to have a chance of becoming a citizen, all was a misconception. The reaction the war … Continue reading

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What a Riot

The website starts off by introducing the hope and promise for African-Americans.  The very first sentence reads “On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves in the rebellious Confederate states.”  The website then goes on … Continue reading

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The war in The city : Riots

                The Web site and the reading  bring to light   the  civil war circumstances  and how it consumed not only wealth but also it consumed the human life as well. it also stressed the  conflict between the union and the … Continue reading

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What A Riot!

The website sight was definitely geared toward the draft riot and the events going on in New York. I learned that the majority of rioters (German and Irish) were extremely unsettled by the draft riot and its implications. Recently arrived, … Continue reading

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Draft Riots of the 19th Century

Bernstein and the website both make arguments around Draft Riots during the 19th century. This particular draft riot was in part due to the Conscription Act of 1863. Passed by President Lincoln to gain larger forces to fight the south, … Continue reading

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