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Chapter 334 - 21: The Anti-War Movement in the United States
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... l on the Federal government with casualties exceeding 200,000 people—the gruesome toll led to a surge in war-weariness among the soldiers.
This was but a civil war, not an invasion by foreign enemies. The patriotism that had been stirred up had long been consumed in the fires of war.
It wasn’t just the western states that failed to meet their conscription goals; even the core states of the Federal government faced difficulties with recruitment.
As of now, the total milita ...
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