not believed capable of dealing with armed conflict not believed having ability to learn warfare not believed they would be acceptable to white units believed to be politically unacceptable
Because they just weren't accepted by the white troops.
The United Nations.
The south wanted to deny the freed slaves civil rights. They used violence against the slaves, as well as southern Union supporters. The south passed the "black codes" to try and control the blacks. They are stubborn and refuse to allow the slaves to simply pack up and go, leaving southerners with no one to cultivate their plantations and keep their economy working smoothly.
Hoover was a racist and did not allow blacks to be in the FBI
The Grand Army of the Republic was formed in the latter part of the 19th century. It was an organization of Union army veterans. The organization, however, refused to allow Irish Americans or freed Blacks to join.
Many Southerners believed that slaves were property, and property cannot have a gun, fight, or kill people. Sometimes blacks did fight for the Confederacy, however
The political aim was reunification of the states. Some politicians felt that forming African-American military units would distract from that aim.
The United Nations.
Because they regarded the Union as sacred - also they didn't want to lose the cotton revenues.
Prior to the attack on Ft. Sumter in 1861, many northerners were willing to allow the Southern states to secede. At that point, factions from both the north and south demanded military action and Lincoln called 75,000 volunteers into action.
Because they were under the domination of the Soviet Union, which would not allow them to accept American aid.
The Union allowed blacks to serve in the army. The Confederates did not allow slaves to fight in combat so they only used blacks for non-combat issues such as servants.
The Union allowed blacks to serve in the army. The Confederates did not allow slaves to fight in combat so they only used blacks for non-combat issues such as servants.
The Union allowed blacks to serve in the army. The Confederates did not allow slaves to fight in combat so they only used blacks for non-combat issues such as servants.
The United States in the antebellum days of the 19th century and even in years afterwards had serious anti-Black laws on the books or in various US state constitutions. For example, in Kansas the so-called Topeka Constitution had a provision that did not allow Blacks to emigrate to Kansas.The 1847 Illinois Constitution did not allow Blacks to enter Illinois unless they posted an almost impossible bond of $1,000. Illinois did not allow Blacks to own property or be witnesses in a trial. This existed, to Lincoln's embarrassment until 1862. The US states, especially ones that entered the Union after the US Constitution was ratified, had similar laws that were discriminatory at best, and racial at worst. While few Northerners supported slavery, few of them believed in racial equality as well.
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One antonym would be refuse.
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