About five - if we take the estimated 3 million slaves who were in service in 1861, and the estimated 600,000 soldiers on both sides who died in the war.
it started after the civil war. when slaves were free, the kkks would capture the freed slaves at night. the kkks would hang the freed slaves on a tree. then when the slaves died the kkks would born there bodys.
In the United States before the US Civil War, slaves were not freed when the slave holder died. In most cases they remained as part of the "property" of the slave owners estate. It is likely that the heirs of the deceased slave owner took over the plantation and kept the slaves.
The US President who freed his slaves when he died was President George Washington. In his will, he stipulated that his slaves be freed upon his wife's death, which occurred after his own passing.
They were freed after Lincoln died and the Wha was over
it started after the civil war. when slaves were free, the kkks would capture the freed slaves at night. the kkks would hang the freed slaves on a tree. then when the slaves died the kkks would born there bodys.
620,000
George Washington owned 200 slaves. His personal slave was released upon his death immediately. The other slaves were to be freed upon the death of Martha Washington. Martha freed them 12 months after George died.
There were 360,000 Union soldier deaths and 258,000 Confederate soldier deaths during the American Civil War.
No, the first Freed Slave US Civil War hero survived the US Civil War. He died in 1908.
Abraham Lincoln died, the Union had another victory, and the slaves were freed.
There were 360,000 Union soldier deaths and 258,000 Confederate soldier deaths during the American Civil War.
Yes he did have slaves, but he freed them in his will when he died. ANd of course they were black