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How were Texas unionists treated in the Texas civil war?

well


What happened to some Texas Unionists during the US Civil War?

About 2,000 Texans were Unionists. They supported the Union cause and joined the Union army. Approximately 50 of the Texas Unionists were African Americans. Some Mexican Americans also fought on the Union side. Some Unionists did not want to fight for either side. Many hid from conscription officers. Some were captured and arrested. Others were forced to join the Confederate army. Still others were killed. Some Vigilantes hanged people they thought were Unionists. These were isolated incidents however.The primary Unionist in Texas was one of its founders, Governor Sam Houston. The Texas legislature voted for secession and Houston was eased out of office.


Who were abolitionist and what did they hope to achieve?

abolitionists were basically Unionists who wanted to abolish slavery before and during the Civil War.


How were slaves in the south treated during the civil war?

they were treated bad


What were the names of the soldiers who fought for the north in the civil war?

unionists


How was Texas affected by communication issues during the civil war?

how was texas affected by communication issues or developments during the civil war


How did the civil rights movement affect segregation in Texas?

It helped blacks be treated equally


How were the unionist treated during the civil war?

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What was the problem in Texas during the Civil War?

slaves


Who fought but were treated poorly during the civil war?

African Americans


Which side of the war was Texas on during the civil war?

South- Texas was a slave state


When did Texas secede from the US during the civil war?

In 1861