it enabled African Americans to join the army
However you usually "greet" people you meet.
The were divided on the issue. Some wanted to provide military and economic support and others heeded Washington's admonition to avoid European conflicts.
to greet some one
bonjour monsieur
Benin: young men often snap fingers when shaking hands Botswana: people lightly touch hands and ask, "How did you wake?" Central African Republic: slap right hands, grap each others middle finger, snap the other persons finger Gabon: shake a persons hand with both hands Mauritania: some greet by saying, "On you no evil" Mozambique: northern people clap hands three times before saying hello Niger: Kanouri people shake a fist at head level and call, "Wooshay! Wooshay!" [ Hello! Hello! ] South Africa: "Howzit" is a common greeting. Some interlock pinkies, clasp fists, back to pinkies. Swaziland: Greeting is, " I see you." Zambia: Some greet by gently squeezing a thumb.
The African Americans in the North welcomed the Emancipation Proclamation. After the passing of this proclamation African Americans were able to join the army and did so and fought in the starting of the third year of the Civil War.
with joy and by going into the army, as many as 18000 of them
In America, we greet and wave. In Asian countries, we bow to show respect when greeting elders, important people, parents, etc.
Touching is an important form of communication among elephants. Individuals greet each other by stroking or wrapping their trunks. Older elephants discipline younger elephants with trunk-slaps, kicks, and shoves!
They can also greet each other by starting off with this: "Bob!What a surprise to see you here! How are you doing today?(Bob answers)That's good/that's to bad! Well, how is work?" and so on! Hope that helped you.
AFRICAN PEOPLE USUALLY SHAKE HANDS AND SNAP FINGERS WITH ONE ANOTHER WHILE YELLING OUT THEIR NAME.
You greet the guest first.
If by Indians, you are referring to Indians in Asia then no. They to not greet each other with the word "HOW". In fact, I highly doubt even American Indians (Native Americans) have this special greeting. "How" as a Native American greeting is probably a Hollywood invention.
Clare Greet's birth name is Clara Greet.
It depends what country the Catholics live in. Many Americans say "Hi" or "Hello". The French may say "Bonjour" and the Pope and his Italian cronies might say "Ciao". South African Zulu Catholics will say "Sawubona" when they greet one person and "Sanibonani" when they greet a group of fellow Catholics. You can find this kind of information if you Google "Greetings in many languages". What? You think I'm smart enough to know this stuff on my own? By the way, since I'm Catholic (and even converted my beloved Kenny!) I greet my Catholic cronies by slapping a high five and saying "Yo, Dude. How's it hangin'?" ...the Devil loves you, too. DLM@103-46-5551
Ben Greet's birth name is Greet, Philip Ben.
My job is to greet customers and lead them to the right department.The natives decided to greet the explorers by throwing spears at them.There is a meet and greet at the pub tonight.I will greet you at the door.