Because only after the promulgation of the Emancipation Act in September 1862 black enlistment had been legally authorized, thus allowing black regiment to be formed.
The first units were formed in Louisiana where, on September 27, 1862, the personnel
of the 1st Louisiana Native Guard, was officially admitted into the United States Army..
Blacks were initially not allowed to enlist in the Union army before mid-1862 due to prevalent racial prejudice and fears of potential backlash from Southern states rejecting captured Black soldiers as "property." Additionally, President Lincoln had to navigate political considerations and potential backlash from border states that had not seceded from the Union but still permitted slavery. Eventually, the Emancipation Proclamation and the Militia Act of 1862 provided a legal framework for Black enlistment.
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Regiments of black soldiers were formed in the Union army, led by white officers and black non-commissioned officers.While Lincoln had originally objected to forming black regiments in 1862, the need for soldiers pushed Union governors and general to enlist black soldiers. In all, six regiments of Colored Cavalry, eleven regiments and four companies of Colored Heavy Artillery, ten batteries of the Colored Light Artillery, and 100 regiments and sixteen companies of Colored Infantry were raised during the war. By the end of the Civil War, 190,000 blacks had served in the Union armed forces.
The word reached them long before Union Troops arrived to enforce emancipation. They were free by law, but prisoners and slaves at the same moment in time.
58 IMPROVEMENT In all 178,975 blacks soldiers served in the Union Army.
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When more and more liberated slaves had attached themselves to the Union armies, where they were used as civilian labour. Presently, white troops saw that it would speed their promotion if blacks were used to fill up the junior ranks of the army.
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the union let African American American enlist
Blacks in the South relied on the Union League to support political and social activities, provide education and literacy programs, and offer protection and representation during the Reconstruction era after the Civil War.
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The slippery northern men who collected fees for enlisting men in the Union were known as bounty jumpers. Bounty jumpers would enlist in the Union or Confederate military and collect payment before leaving.
About 180,000-200,000 blacks, two thirds of them former slaves served in the Union armies.
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