Glossary Term – Event
Militia Act
Congress passed the Militia Act, an ineffectual attempt at conscription. The President was given power only to draft militia forces in states “with deficient or nonexistent conscription laws.” State militias were called up for no more than nine months. Militia quotas were based on the total population of the state. In August 1862 Secretary of War Stanton ordered a draft of 300,000 militia.