the women were nurses and the african americans battled and they to charge over only black people not white people
There were many roles that women and African Americans had in fighting in the US Civil war war. Women were nurses, and African Americans were slaves in the south. The north had some African American regiments
Asian Americans
There is no official documentation that African-Americans fought for the South. Researching this topic on the web, I've seen numbers as great as 300,000 of them fighting for the Confederacy. What is known, is that the thousands of slaves were serving in the Confederacy, but not as soldiers. They were in non-combat roles as servants, laborers, teamster, musician, cooks, etc. The conclusion, however, there may have been several hundred African-Americans armed, and not the tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands claimed. I am providing you with two sites with opposing point of views and you can decide.
there were actually 4 theaters of war world 2:pacific theaterEuropean thearternorth African theatermediterranean theateri don't know the roles they had in each...but i know that these are right...
During World War 2, African Americans faced significant discrimination within the military and society. They were often assigned to segregated units and given menial tasks, denying them the opportunity for combat roles and advancement. African American soldiers also faced systemic racism and segregation within military facilities, such as separate living quarters and limited access to amenities. Additionally, in civilian life, African Americans faced discrimination in employment, housing, and public services.
their roles in the war for women was them serving as nurese and the African American men fighting in the war by themselves not with the other men
There were many roles that women and African Americans had in fighting in the US Civil war war. Women were nurses, and African Americans were slaves in the south. The north had some African American regiments
They left the south and began working at skillful jobs while the men were away.
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they fought in the military service. -by jaliyah francois
they played the role of being freed
African Americans had many important roles that they played in the war for independence. They helped to operate farms and businesses when the men would go off to fight. Enslaved African Americans fled from their masters to take up arms with the British after they were promised freedom for their efforts.
Asian Americans
From scouting (reconnaissance) to aerial combat (dog-fighting).
Both women and African-Americans participated in World War I. Women fulfilled the traditional auxillary roles as nurses as well as taking over many men's jobs in factories making munitions and other needed materials used in the war. African-Americans served in segregated units with the US Army. After some prodding by leaders like WEB DuBois to convince the military to use them for more than just labor details, units served with distinction as combat troops in France.
The Axis powers (Germany and Italy) were the European powers that were fighting everyone else.
Some roles that they had were being nurses, and also they helped out at home when the men were off fighting. They put together various organizations to help donate items that were needed by the camps and soldiers.