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Q: How many blacks fought for the south in the civil war?
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Why blacks were allowed to fight in the north and not the south during the US Civil War?

Many blacks did fight in the south but not as much as blacks in the north. Blacks in the south that fought were either free land owners and were fighting to keep their land, or they were slaves of owners who were drafted in the war and they fought alongside their owners.


How many south men fought in the civil war?

5,873


How many free Blacks lived in the Confederate states when the US Civil War broke out?

Approximately 135,000 free Blacks lived in the South when the US Civil War began.


Was the Civil War fought in the southern US?

mainly it was fought in the south, although many battles were fought in the north and as far west as Oklahoma.


During the Civil War how many states fought for the Union how many fought for the South?

For the Union: 23; for the South: 11 Additionally, all border states sent forces to fight for the South and the North.


How many soldiers fought for south during the civil war?

Billions or trillions of soldiers fought in the war around the world. :p


When were Jims crows laws were passed?

they were passed after the civil war in an effort to not get blacks many rights in the south


What factors made it difficult for Kennedy to act on civil rights?

Many factors made it difficult for Kennedy to act on civil rights. It was the early 1960s--half the country didn't want blacks to have any rights. Groups fought to keep blacks in their places--using black toilets, black water foutains, and stuck at the back of the bus. The KKK was very active in the South. Politicians were either too afraid to support Civil Rights, or personally disagreed with blacks having rights.


Why were there few free blacks living in the South prior to the Civil War?

There were a great many free blacks living in the south prior to the Civil War. Most free blacks in American lived in the south. In the 1860 census there were 30 million people in the US. Nine million were in the south, including three million slaves, and another half million free blacks. John Hope Franklin, the eminent black historian, has made the free black population of the south a subject of his excellent writing.


How many blacks fought to free slaves?

185,000


Transportation in the North and South during the Civil War?

The war had primarily been fought in the south, not the north. The south had to be re-built.


How many southerners and northerners fought in the civil war?

the north had 2 million troops and the south had 800,000 troops