The New York draft riots begin as thousands of working-class New Yorkers protest the forced conscription into the Union Army. A mob of around 500 gathered outside the draft lottery office, which later grew as rioters targeted wealthy and African-American establishments. By the end of the four days of rioting, the riots had claimed more lives than any other stretch of rioting in United States history.
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