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Provost Guards attacking the rioters. New York draft riots, 13 - 16 July, 1863. The riots occured in response to Congress passing a law to draft men to fight in the American Civil War. In the incident shown in the picture provosts unsuccesfully tried to disperse rioters with a volley of gunfire. The mob turned on them, injuring 14 soldiers and possibly killing one
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Provost Guards attacking the rioters. New York draft riots, 13 - 16 July, 1863. The riots occured in response to Congress passing a law to draft men to fight in the American Civil War. In the incident shown in the picture provosts unsuccesfully tried to disperse rioters with a volley of gunfire. The mob turned on them, injuring 14 soldiers and possibly killing one
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This print captures a pivotal moment during the infamous New York draft riots of 1863. The image depicts the intense clash between the Provost Guards and rioters, as tensions reached a boiling point in response to Congress passing a law for drafting men into the American Civil War. In this particular incident, the provosts valiantly attempted to disperse the enraged mob by unleashing a volley of gunfire. However, their efforts proved futile as the rioters retaliated with equal force. The chaos that ensued resulted in injuries sustained by 14 soldiers and potentially even claimed one soldier's life. The historical significance of this event cannot be overstated, as it represents a dark chapter in American history marked by civil unrest and resistance against conscription. This powerful illustration serves as an archival reminder of those tumultuous times, offering us insight into the struggles faced by our nation during this period. With its vintage charm and rich historical context, this print is not only an intriguing piece of wall art but also an opportunity to engage with America's past. Whether displayed for decorative purposes or used as an educational tool, Ken Welsh's meticulous engraving transports viewers back to 19th-century America—a time when patriotism clashed with dissent amidst one of our nation's most defining conflicts.
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