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Bragg, desiring to enforce the Confederate Conscription Act in the Commonwealth, decided to install
Adopted by Congress on March 13, 1863, the Conscription Act authorized President Abraham Lincoln to
Furthermore, the Confederate Conscription Act of February 17, 1864, inaugurated a pol
ps and local draft resisters opposed to the Conscription Act of 1863.
The town was referenced to in the conscription acts of 1717 under the name of Retziza.
This new law lowered the conscription age from 20 to 18 and abolished the “redif”
service, although he was actually just over conscription age, and served 1943 to 1945.
tant professor of psychology at the Central Conscription Agency from 1948 to 1953 and lecturer at th
The use of conscription also made the war extremely socially divisi
He opposed conscription and sympathised with conscientious objector
arty had split a year earlier over military conscription, and in Western Australia, where conscripti
ition Earle addressed meetings in favour of conscription and was expelled from the Labor Party.
s said to have been resentful of his forced conscription and deeply distressed by the Soviet invasio
r Party in 1916 in support of Billy Hughes' conscription, and was a founding member of the National
presided over a police force diminished by conscription and organized auxiliary citizens to assist
as arrested by the authorities for avoiding conscription and sentenced to six months hard labour at
ry, its resurgence was fueled by obligatory conscription and "the seasonal departure of young men fo
In Parliament, Fauteux opposed conscription and was a delegate to the United Nations Re
Brigade protested in opposition to the war, conscription, and the Lend-Lease Act.
energetic, declaring martial law, widening conscription, and organising token anti-corruption campa
ormally left the Liberals over the issue of conscription and became the Leader of the Bloc populaire
or Party in the wake of the 1916 split over conscription and joined the new Nationalist Party, keepi
rmers defied the Swedish taxes and military conscription, and the Swedish governor was forced to sen
Opposition in Canada on matters related to conscription and the war effort.
ced during the war, continued opposition to conscription, and bringing about greater national unity
mber of men for the army, and the burden of conscription and the oppressions of provincial governors
During World War I, Lemieux opposed conscription and supported Laurier during the Conscripti
The ALN opposed conscription and contested the 1939 Quebec election.
t Federal Labor parliamentarian to advocate conscription and along with Billy Hughes, stopped attend
It was the UK's first act of peacetime conscription and was intended to be temporary in nature,
The song makes references to conscription and propaganda.
Conscription and other mandatory national service laws w
imprisoned during World War I for opposing conscription and later for being a conscientious objecto
e party supported the government's call for conscription and established Tim Buck Plebiscite Committ
terned during the war for his opposition to conscription and was attempting to lead his own group of
Corr never intended to compose a song about conscription and war.
As a result of a wartime crisis over conscription, and the decline of his popularity due to a
he emigrated to the United States to avoid conscription, and settled in Illinois.
o main issues dominated his term in office: conscription and Shi'i discontent.
rld War I Poynton was a strong supporter of conscription and, following fiery internal party debates
your comments on military service (and the conscription) are inaccurate, totally POV, inappropriate
After the Labor split of 1916 over conscription, Arkins joined the Nationalist Party.
Meighen continued to campaign for immediate conscription as part of a "total war" effort through the
Chamberlain to introduce a limited form of conscription, as a result of the deteriorating internati
The British were not in favor of conscription as they thought it could lead to issues in
r the cooperation required with a system of conscription began to withdraw from the organization.
n uprising, the Iraqi government demanded a conscription bill.
The conscription board reversed its decision after Goodwin l
During World War I, he opposed conscription, but nevertheless took office in the coalit
econd World War, Toko Ratana was opposed to conscription but wished to have a home guard manned by M
g an uprising in Barcelona against military conscription; but this only served still further to rend
t the 1918 election (due to his support for conscription) but regained Wooroora at the 1921 election
versal military training - not conventional conscription, but rather a form of basic military traini
Two referendum proposals to introduce conscription by Labor Prime Minister Billy Hughes were d
ing for the rural poor and against military conscription by poor European-American farmers, Seminole
In 1916, following the introduction of conscription by the Military Service Act, The Voice of L
Another conscription call was announced in October 1943 for men
ry enlistment, and latterly a kind of moral conscription called the Derby Scheme.
The End Conscription Campaign was an organisation active from 19
Africa, after the banning of the local End Conscription Campaign.
e propaganda, laying land mines, end forced conscription, co-operate with MONUA in its verification
Despite his opposition to conscription, Coleman enrolled with the Australian Imper
On june 2011, he signed a 2 years conscription contract with Tractor Sazi.
onscription Meighen back in Parliament (see Conscription Crisis of 1944).
During the Conscription Crisis of 1917, Ross remained loyal to the
On 22 June 1944, as a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1944, d'Anjou left the Liberals a
d in Quebec, which would later erupt in the Conscription Crisis of 1917.
The Conscription Crisis of 1918 in Ireland meant that few Ir
This precipitated the Conscription Crisis of 1944 and resulted in several Queb
As a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1917, Buchanan crossed the floor
Bourassa also opposed the Conscription crisis of 1944 in World War II, though less
Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King in the Conscription Crisis of 1944 may have contributed to his
17 federal election held as a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1917.
The Conscription Crisis of 1918 stemmed from a move by the G
government which had been formed during the Conscription Crisis of 1917 as a coalition of Conservati
mpaigning against the government during the Conscription Crisis of World War II.
ck broke with the Laurier Liberals over the Conscription Crisis of 1917, and became a Liberal-Unioni
om 1904 until 1917 when, as a result of the Conscription Crisis he ran for re-election as a Unionist
broken with their party as a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1944, quitting the Liberal caucus
Quebec which he stood in the midsts of the Conscription Crisis for the anti-draft party.
use of Commons and was first elected in the Conscription Crisis election of 1917 as a Liberal-Unioni
with their party the year before during the Conscription Crisis of 1944, quitting the Liberal caucus
See also: Conscription Crisis
During the conscription crisis of 1917, Sifton supported the Conser
ddan Ministry, he left the party during the conscription crisis in 1917 and thereafter represented t
g the 1917 wartime election held during the Conscription Crisis of 1917 when conscription was highly
deral election, however, as a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1917 he and many other English-Ca
tive government of Robert Borden during the Conscription Crisis of 1917, and was instrumental in pus
The campaign occurred as a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1917.
the wartime parliament was dominated by the Conscription Crisis of 1917.
The Conscription Crisis of 1917 caused a considerable rift a
aving been a Liberal deputy during the 1917 conscription crisis, Lapointe knew how much a new crisis
The Scaddan government and the conscription crisis, 1911-17 : aspects of Western Austra
n to the other side in the controversy [the conscription crisis], much would be done for the future
ckenzie King's famous utterance in the WWII conscription debate).
He supported the call for conscription despite the opposition of his local branch
cupation of the northern counties, although conscription did occur in the southern counties.
rd, Leval escaped to Spain in 1915 to avoid conscription during the First World War.
r the Queensland Railways Union and opposed conscription during World War I.
hrough dozens of ways that young men facing conscription during the Vietnam War could avoid service.
Spur during his imprisonment for resisting conscription during the First World War.
s who were opposed to the implementation of conscription during World War II.
He was adamantly opposed to conscription during the World War II conscription crisis
iel Mannix, who opposed the introduction of conscription during World War I, like the great majority
Conscription ended as one of the first acts of the newly
When conscription ended in Britain circa 1963 the Citadel rev
Conscription ended in 1973.
Bishop and his diocese, with mobilisation, conscription, evacuation, war work, war-time shortages a
n leaving the Labor Party over the issue of conscription, eventually joining with the Commonwealth L
d the Earth Alliance as he opposed his ZAFT conscription, fighting against his own people by disabli
ome defence only and that there would be no conscription for overseas service.
ce, a refuge for young men seeking to avoid conscription for forced labor in Germany and Jews.
rm of national service performed in lieu of conscription for various reasons, such as conscientious
d also opposed Hughes' attempt to introduce conscription for the war.
elped draft Mackenzie King's policy against conscription for overseas service in 1939, and his campa
fighter aircraft and the reintroduction of conscription for the Vietnam War.
at is without royal taxes, without military conscription for the royal army except in defense case,.
students, and men previously rejected from conscription for a variety of medical conditions.
volt was sparked off by the introduction of conscription for all men aged between 20 and 25 years ol
ered to supervise the Confederate Bureau of Conscription for Tennessee.
mandatory conscription for troublemakers and criminals
with the Save Our Sons Movement, opposed to conscription for the Vietnam War, and in 1971 was impris
In Turkey, all men face conscription for up to 15 months.
ng in the plebiscite on the introduction of conscription for overseas military service
r example, the Haredi man sings, "Mandatory conscription for everyone" and the suicide bomber sings
from the entire Irish Parliamentary Party, conscription for Ireland was voted through at Westminste
ental policy and public opinion was against conscription for foreign wars.
slie supported the Allied cause but opposed conscription for overseas service.
She also campaigned against mandatory conscription for men, female access to contraception and
and the establishment of universal military conscription had eliminated much of their raison d'etre.
The Vietnam War and conscription had become very unpopular.
and the establishment of universal military conscription had replaced much of their former role in t
mpulsory military training (CMT), a form of conscription, has been used in New Zealand during a numb
Conscription has been officially suspended as of 1 July
In his compulsory year of conscription he impressed his superior officers so much
oyal to the party after the 1916 split over conscription; he lost his seat in 1919 as a result.
To evade conscription he went to London where was influenced by p
Primary education, conscription, head tax and military service were to be a
in 1911 but disliked the party's stance on conscription in WWI.
lated and Jamil Midfai's government enacted conscription in January 1934.
e numbers from 1914 and the introduction of conscription in late 1916 did not undermine support.
a Canadian government statute which enabled conscription in Canada during World War II.
ater state that his role in eliminating the conscription in the United States was his proudest accom
His opposition to conscription in 1916, and support for conscientious obje
otest the Quebec government's opposition to conscription in World War II.
r to keep his Turkish citizenship and avoid conscription in to the Israeli army, he joined the Turki
s fled over the frontier from Tuva to avoid conscription in the 1930s.
e Catholic Church stood with it in opposing conscription in the referenda of 1916 and 1917.
loi Jourdan) effectively institutionalised conscription in Revolutionary France, which began with t
rn over the mandatory two-year armed forces conscription in South Africa led the family to emigrate
nce swelled with the Red Army's attempts at conscription in Latvia after the war, with fewer than ha
As a result of the dispute over conscription in 1916, Chanter left the Labor Party and,
mber 25, 1940, becoming the first peacetime conscription in United States history when President Fra
The government had decided to introduce conscription in Ireland to provide more soldiers for the
plit in the Labor Party due to the issue of conscription in 1916.
See also: Conscription in the Ottoman Empire
On the introduction of conscription in 1916 during World War I Stephen became a
The school closed with the ending of conscription in 1960, after which the services made thei
He was imprisoned for opposing conscription in World War I.
d during World War II for his opposition to conscription in Canada).
In 1916 he campaigned vigorously against conscription in Queensland and Victoria.
vice Act 1916 was the first statute of full conscription in British military history.
vember 1912 to April 1913 in order to dodge conscription in his native Austria.
ecause of the controversial introduction of conscription in 1965.
o the nationalisation of the coal mines and conscription, in favour of some relaxation of the liquor
He enjoyed regular football until his conscription in the summer of 1914.
In 1940, he voiced strong objections to conscription in the North.
e to the manpower shortage brought about by conscription; in some areas, premium collections, at lea
After conscription into the Polish army, he served with Allied
ring WWII is sent to England to prevent his conscription into the army.
Although there was conscription into the army, not only was it not universa
ed, but men in the region fiercely resisted conscription into the Confederate Army; many even joined
seizure, coerced pledges of allegiance, and conscription into the military.
those men who had purchased exemption from conscription into the army would nonetheless be called u
iers kidnapping villagers for breeding, and conscription into the ever dwindling ranks of Hamdo's ar
teson was an anti-war activist who resisted conscription into the Australian Army during the Vietnam
who had escaped into the mountains to avoid conscription into Vichy France's Service du travail obli
He managed to avoid conscription into the military, and attended what is now
hlau leaves Hamburg for Copenhagen to avoid conscription into Napoleon's army.
In Capitalism and Freedom, he argued that conscription is inequitable and arbitrary, preventing yo
ernment was defeated in parliament over the conscription issue, with Peake becoming Premier for a th
He called for a referendum on the conscription issue, and also advocated the nationalizati
Liberal Party of Canada, as a result of the conscription issue, where he remained until October 6, 1
t the Ministry and the Labor Party over the conscription issue; and Hamilton was appointed president
use of Representatives as the House debated conscription issues during World War II.
or Party in the wake of the 1916 split over conscription, joining the Nationalist Party.
or Party in the wake of the 1916 split over conscription, joining the Nationalist Party.
he party in the wake of the 1916 split over conscription, joining the Nationalist Party.
labour movement united around opposition to conscription, largely due to vocal opposition by the IWW
th the Young Turk Revolution a new military conscription law was prepared by the Ministry of War in
The conscription law was signed by Emperor Nicholas II in Ju
ty, but he was unable to obtain a universal conscription law until on his death bed.
26 August - A new conscription law was sanctioned, under which all Norwegi
n and above all as the framer of the famous conscription law of 1798, which came to be known as the
Czar Alexander II's revocation of the harsh conscription law.
Once conscription laws were signed, they took up arms and fou
nst their own citizens involving mercantile conscription laws.
he region that the state would not pass any conscription laws.
ths of experience with Swedish taxation and conscription left such a bitter taste that it strengthen
                                                                                                    


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