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I've heard that crows have adapted really well to humans. They will actually drop nuts in the middle of busy streets so cars will drive over them and crack the shells. Also, researchers have found that between a brown paper bag filled with fries and a McDonald's bag filled with fries, the crows will usually go to the McDonald's bag for food first, as food is more likely found in a McDonald's bag. I hope this helped, seeing as it's probably not what you were looking for.
Pretty heavy. Lincoln himself had declared that he did not regard blacks as equals, so the rank-and-file were hardly likely to. Most blacks in the Union army were ex-slaves who had simply tagged along with their liberators, neither side knowing what was to be done with them. At first they were just used for menial tasks around the camps, usually wearing cast-off uniforms. Then some of the junior ranks realised that they might be promoted quicker if there were (presumably unpromotable) black troops serving under them. In the end, there were whole black brigades, some of whom were sent out on operations.