African American soldiers in the Civil War numbered around 180,000. This made up about 10 percent of the Union Army.
About 25,000.
they were in the war
No, it was not manda tory for African-Americans to serve the Union Army. All African- Americans did this on their own free will.
serving as soldiers
It allowed many African Americans from the South become free and join the Union's army.
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In 1862, Congress passed a law to allow African Americans to join the Union Army.
They were spies and joined the army.
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they were in the war
They sometimes grew food for the Union army
African Americans could not join until after the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Many, many thousands of people joined the Union army.
They sometimes grew food for the Union army
They sometimes grew food for the Union army
No, it was not manda tory for African-Americans to serve the Union Army. All African- Americans did this on their own free will.
The Emancipation Proclamation led to the freeing of slaves, some of which joined the Union Army (helping the Union, partly, to prevail in the Civil War). European countries did not support the South in the American Civil War. International support for the North in the American Civil War increased. More African Americans in the south joined the union army.