Southern Americans (confederate)
yes
When people have confederate flags it means that their raciest because when the Union and Confederate went to war for the Civil War, the Confederate which stood for the south believed that African-Americans should be enslaved and they were partial against African-Americans.
Yes the Confederate Congress did allow enslaved African Americans to enlist in the army before the end of the civil war
By escaping and volunteering for service with the Northern armies. Even if they were not accepted, they were helping to diminish the Southern workforce.
During the Civil War, the Confederate Army did not have a formal policy for the release of African Americans, as they were largely viewed as property. However, some estimates suggest that around 10% of enslaved African Americans may have been freed or escaped during the war, primarily through Union advances. The Confederacy itself did not actively release African American slaves, as they fought to maintain the institution of slavery. Ultimately, the Emancipation Proclamation by President Lincoln in 1863 declared the freedom of all enslaved people in Confederate-held territory, but it was not a direct action of the Confederate Army.
The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, declared all enslaved persons in Confederate states to be free. It consisted of two main clauses: one that declared the freedom of enslaved individuals in Confederate territories and another that encouraged African Americans to join the Union army and navy.
No
The enslaved became known as freedmen
Europeans and Americans.
they should
The enslaved them