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Conscientious Objectors Of World War I

There were many groups and members of American society who objected to World War I. Recent immigrants, Irish immigrants, socialists, midwestern progressives and populists, and even parents of young men are a few of the members and groups who opposed the war. Moral and religious reasons contribute to the underlying reason as to why young men tried to avoid and even refuse the war draft.


Many recent immigrants from the Central Powers countries and regions were the ones who opposed the war. The immigrants still had very strong ties with their former homelands. Irish immigrants were against entering the war based on the sole fact that they undoubtedly hated the British. Irish immigrants felt like they were traditional enemies of the English. German immigrants strongly opposed fighting against the land of their ancestors. The German immigrants had great suspicion, anger, and hostility that grew against them. German goods, street names, and family names had begun to be......


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