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Conscription North War Enforced Enlistment Persons Military Service

word conscription
definition Enforced enlistment of persons, especially for military service; draft.
eg_sentence The first comprehensive system for nationwide conscription was instituted by France for the Napoleonic wars that followed the French Revolution.
explanation With its scrip- root, conscription means basically writing someone's name on a list—a list that, unfortunately, a lot of people usually don't want to be on. Conscription has existed at least since ancient Egypt's Old Kingdom (27th century B.C.), though universal conscription has been rare throughout history. Forms of conscription were used by Prussia, Switzerland, Russia, and other European powers in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the U.S., conscription was first applied during the Civil War, by both the North and the South. In the North there were pockets of resistance, and the draft led to riots in several cities. The U.S. abandoned conscription at the end of the war and didn't revive it until World War I
IPA kənˈskrɪpʃən

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