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Q: What advantages did the Union have against the confederacy by enlisting African Americans?
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How does Douglass think enlisting will help African Americans?

He believes that it will earn African Americans the right to citizenship


What kept confederate from enlisting African Americans?

There was no way the slave owners wanted a group of African Americans running around with guns!


Why were many people opposed to African Americans enlisting in the Continental Army?

To have an idea for something, u gotta read a lot.


Who would the Confederacy not use as soldiers because it feared rebellion?

African Americans


How did enslaved African Americans help undermine the confederacy?

they didnt because they farted


What would the Confederacy not use as soldiers because it feared rebellion?

African Americans


Who would confederacy not use as soldiers because it feared rebellion?

African Americans


Did some free African Americans feel that their limited rights could be best protected by supporting the Union or Confederacy?

Confederacy


Did any African Americans fight for the confederacy in the civil war?

Yes. Salve owners let there slaves go out to war.


How did the African Americans care for the whites civil war?

You might say that the American Civil War was a war between two factions of whites or European Americans, but it was certainly relevant to African Americans, since the Confederacy intended to perpetuate the practice of holding African Americans as slaves, while the Union intended to discontinue that practice (and did so, after winning the war).


What African American became president of the confederacy?

The only President of the Confederacy was Jefferson Davis who was not an African American


What did the African American during the civil war besides cook and clean?

Many African-Americans took up arms for their country. (Both for the Confederacy adn the Union.) For example, the 54th Massachusetts was a well-known all Black regiment. The African-American men that fought for the Confederacy were also promised freedom.