African American soldiers and a white commanding officer
ANSWER The 54th Regiment of Massachusetts Regiment (coloured) was formed of black troops. It was raised by by the Governor of Massachusetts John Andrews in March 1863, shortly after the Proclamation of Emancipation. As the black population had a small size, the rank were filled also by black volunteers coming from other states of the New England and from New York.
The 13th Massachusetts Regiment was primarily composed of infantry troops, consisting mainly of volunteers from Massachusetts. Many of its soldiers were recruited from urban areas, including Boston, and included a mix of young men and older individuals seeking to serve in the Civil War. The regiment was part of the Union Army and participated in several key battles throughout the war, reflecting a diverse demographic of its time.
The 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment was a Militia troop comprised of black soldiers led by white officers, and commanded by Colonel Robert Shaw. Sergeant William Carney of the 54th received the Medal of Honor
Kind of. It would be "You are messing up my regiment," or "You're messing up my regiment." That is only if you are referring to a regiment as in a unit of the army. If you are talking about someone messing up your system/habit/way of doing things, then it would be "You are messing up my regimen" (No T).
What was Massachusetts government like in the 1750's
The Receiving End of Sirens is a band from Massachusetts that was formed in 2003. The band played in the 2005 Warp Tour and produced rock and roll music.
Think about lobsters.
Union soldiers.
theocracy
Salem Massachusetts
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The kind of people who were in Massachusetts were reglious people that couldn't pactice their own reglion from their home town.