IMPRESSMENT

forcible enrollment of recruits for military duty. Before the establishment of conscription, many countries supplemented their militia and mercenary troops by impressment. In England, impressment began as early as the Anglo-Saxon period and was used extensively under Elizabeth I, Charles I, and Oliver Cromwell. "Press gangs" forcibly seized and carried individuals into service; frequently subjects of foreign countries were taken. After 1800, England restricted impressment mostly to naval service. The Napoleonic Wars increased English need for sea power and led to the impressment of a large number of deserters, criminals, and British subjects who had become naturalized Americans. (Until 1850, England did not recognize the right of a man to renounce his nationality.) Frequent interception of American ships (see Chesapeake) to impress American citizens was a major cause of the War of 1812. England generally abandoned such forcible measures after 1835. In Prussia, impressment was introduced by Frederick William I after 1713, laying the groundwork for Prussian military power in the 18th cent. It reached its height under Frederick II (Frederick the Great) who made forced recruitment on foreign soil an integral part of the Prussian military system. Impressment was used in many countries as a method of ridding society of undesirables. Persons of property, apprenticed youths, and other respectable citizens were often exempted by law. The system fostered gross abuses and was often a means of private vengeance. It filled the army and navy with a group ready for mutiny, desertion, or other disloyalty, and it adversely affected voluntary recruitment. After 1800 impressment tended to become a means of enforcing conscription, and it fell into disuse after 1850.

See J. R. Hutchinson, The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore (1914); J. F. Zimmerman, Impressment of American Seamen (1926, repr. 1966).

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...familiar with the popular folklore of impressment would not find this episode unusual...in curtailing the excesses of naval impressment. How the law was used in this manner...containment as well as a means of evading impressment, is the subject of this chapter. Historians...
...agents resorted to the practice of impressment, seizing food and fodder from farmers who were unwilling to sell. Impressment became so common that the Confederate...pay owners those prices set by impressment commissioners. Since these impressment...
...Civilians often resisted impressment, turning to civil courts...states passed laws making impressment more difficult. Virginia...Yorktown campaign prohibited all impressments except by warrant of the...primary factors in forcible impressment. British commanders acted...
...clarified a disputed point in the impressment system. Many people contended that meat was not subject to impressment since it was not absolutely necessary...rations, and the law allowed the impressment, at the Presidents discretion...
Impressment thus threatened a seamans health and...reasonably and inevitably fell. 13 Impressment saved seamen from idleness and intemperance...advantageous to industry and social order, impressment was principally justified as a state...
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...half would be exempt from impressment. Once the cotton was procured...Texas planters objected to impressment and were even more angry...Carolina complained about impressments. Governor Thomas H. Watts...for example, believed that impressment, even when done "by considerate...
...Confederacy, understood that some impressment was inevitable; they just wanted...the field are such as to make impressments absolutely necessary, then such...authority over railroads, the impressment act really formalized an existing...
...conscription system to eliminate coercive impressment, but the State, thwarted by popular...intimidation, simple incarceration, military impressment) and more modern ones (conscription...Brazils national draft lottery replaced impressment in 1916. Reformers charged the conscripted...
...on either voluntary enlistment or impressment to staff their armed forces. (222) Conscription differs from impressment in that conscription is accomplished...usually for specific terms; (223) impressment is essentially state-sponsored...
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...had experienced various forms of compulsory military and naval service: notably the Anglo-Saxon fyrd, the militia and impressment. By the mid-nineteenth century these had fallen out of use, though the militia acts of 1802 and 1882, which enabled...
...Nazis, and there is much evidence the other way: the ships had been moved to North Africa in the first place to avoid their impressment by Germany, and no surviving Vichy vessel was ever transferred to German control. The British commander who was ordered...
...dawn broke on April 5, he received his answer. The citizens of Amelia County had already been cleaned out by Confederate impressment crews and the exigencies of war. Lees forage wagons came back virtually empty: there were no pigs, no sheep, no hogs...
...punishment and receiving the least desired assignments. They also faced a constant threat of capture and sale into slavery, or impressment into service. For instance, during the War of 1812, several blacks chose prison over service on British ships. African...
...profiteering and against the numbers of the Governments `placemen and pensioners. Those not liable to taxes were liable to impressment, into both the army and the navy, whose thirst for men seemed unquenchable. Employment was insecure and irregular and...
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...approval, I shall proceed under the Impressment Act, and shall require service for...the agent stands ready to use the Impressment Act to force compliance while adding...area around La Grange was spared. The impressment document survived and ultimately found...
...disappeared, and after some unfortunate bureaucratic delays, a peace treaty was signed. Irresolvable problems such as the impressment of American seamen were simply ignored, and the borders between Canada and the United States returned to their prewar status...
...following day, as the crew of the Golden Lyon were at the Custom House, trying to obtain certificates of exemption from impressment when the press-gang stormed the place. Five of the crew - including the captain - were seized and taken away, leaving...
...he supported the first national draft in American history, despite much public opposition. He also supported Confederate impressment -- the seizure of private property (including slaves) for use in an emergency -- and almost every other Confederate action...
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IMPRESSMENT forcible enrollment of recruits for military duty. Before...countries supplemented their militia and mercenary troops by impressment. In England, impressment began as early as the Anglo-Saxon period and was used extensively...
...with England were more apparent. The impressment of sailors alleged to be British from...British feeling, a famous incident of impressment being the Chesapeake affair of 1807...with the matters of neutral rights and impressment that were the ostensible cause of the...
...American vessels and provisions as contraband of war and for the impressment of American sailors, and to remove the restrictions on American...was not allowed; protection to American sailors against impressment was not guaranteed; and no recognition of the principles...
...parties were to use their best endeavors to abolish the slave trade. No mention was made of the fisheries question, the impressment of American seamen, or the rights of neutral commerce. See F. L. Engelman, The Peace of Christmas Eve (1962...
...this, and shortly afterward the Leopard opened fire. Unprepared for action, Barron was forced to submit and allow the impressment of four of his crew (two of whom were American-born). The incident caused intense indignation, and war seemed imminent...
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