Conscientious objectors.
Pacifists who opposed fighting in wars, particularly during World War I and World War II, were often referred to as "conscientious objectors." These individuals held strong moral or religious convictions against violence and military service. Some were members of specific religious groups, such as Quakers or Mennonites, who historically advocated for peace. Others simply believed that war was inherently wrong and sought nonviolent alternatives to conflict resolution.
Copperheads.Congressional republicans who opposed Lincoln's handling of the war and the slavery issue were called radicals. Those that were willing to have peace at any price were called copperheads.
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Such people are called pacifists. Those whose principles do not allow them to be drafted are called conscientious objectors.
They were called "Conscience Whigs".
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Pacifists who opposed fighting in wars, particularly during World War I and World War II, were often referred to as "conscientious objectors." These individuals held strong moral or religious convictions against violence and military service. Some were members of specific religious groups, such as Quakers or Mennonites, who historically advocated for peace. Others simply believed that war was inherently wrong and sought nonviolent alternatives to conflict resolution.
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Ministers who opposed the Great Awakening were known as "Old Lights." They believed in traditional religious practices and doctrine and were critical of the emotional and dramatic nature of the revival movement.
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Colonists who opposed British rule were called patriots.
In the case of those independent nations that opposed the Nazis, they were called the Allied Powers. Those persons from Occupied Countries that opposed the Nazis called themselves the Resistance.
A Christian religious hermit is called an eremite.