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serving as soldiers
African Americans helped the Union a great deal. Its most important contribution was joining the Union army. As many as 150,000 Black troops fought for the Union in the war.
Free African American from Pennsylvania who server for Union. Free African American from Pennsylvania who served for Union.
Robert E. Lee was the leader of the first union. Robert E. Lee was an American soldier who is most noted for his contribution in Civil War from 1862 to 1865.
There is an organisation called the African Union.
About 10% of them were African American.
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One of the best examples of the contribution of African American troops during the Civil War is the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. This all-Black regiment, led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, gained national recognition for its valor during the assault on Fort Wagner in 1863. Their bravery and sacrifice not only challenged prevailing racial stereotypes but also played a crucial role in the Union's military efforts, leading to an increased recruitment of Black soldiers and ultimately contributing to the Union's victory.
African Americans could not join until after the Emancipation Proclamation.
African Americans could not join until after the Emancipation Proclamation.
African Americans could not join until after the Emancipation Proclamation.