It quickly became a sticking point in the North, where the district one lived and registered in basically determined who would be drafted and who would not. The men who were “condemned to serve,” as it was called, considered it an unfair system. They had become part of what was seen as forced servitude.
The shouts of “rich man’s war and poor man’s fight” was the rallying cry which saw thousands of eligible men take to the streets in riotous protests. Anyone who doubts the significance of this uprising can read about the 1863 New York Draft Riots for a firsthand account, when over 2,000 protesters were killed, and around 8,000 injured, according to one source
The Civil War was a nightmare for both North and South.
Explanation:
Thousands of people died during the Civil War and it changed both regions.
The south was destroyed cities, farms and factories were destroyed due to the long Civil war, people had to rebuild their economy.
The war brought freedom to people who were enslaved, but most had to lose homes and jobs southern people need to make new ways to make their economies work.
The North grew stronger because there was few or little fighting, factories and the railroad was growing faster after the post-war.