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As a newly formed African American regiment partly composed of former slaves, they wanted to prove their equality with the white troops, and actively fight for their newly won freedom.

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Q: Why do you think the men of the 54th Regiment were willing to be the first regiment to attack Fort Wagner?
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Why did colonel show volunteer his regiment to lead the attack on fort Wagner?

As a guess, he knew no other commander would volunteer for something that would be a complete slaughter. And, perhaps, as the Colonel of a black regiment, he knew if he didn't volunteer his men, they would be ordered to do it.


The 54th union army regiment that fought bravely at the battle of fort Wagner was made up of who?

It was mainly made up of free slaves, it was led by Robert Shaw. They were most famous on their attack of fort wagner.


What was the result of the assault on Fort Wagner by the African American soilders of the Union's 54th Massachuttes Regiment?

The attack by a brigade which included several regiments, including the 54th Massachusetts, on Battery Wagner was repulsed. Some of the attackers did make it to the interior of the fortification, but the Rebels rallied and drove them out. Battery Wagner never fell to the Yankees. Developments elsewhere around Charleston rendered the Rebel ability to continue to hold the battery questionable, so it was evacuated by its garrison and blown up as they retreated.


What ultimately happened to the Massachusetts 54th during the civil war?

The 54th Massachusetts continued to serve in the Union forces after the unsuccessful attack on Fort Wagner, which was the climactic scenes of the movie "Glory". That attack was July 18, 1863, and the regiment lost 116 killed, including Colonel Shaw, and another 156 wounded or captured. The Union forces gave up on that attempt to capture Charleston after Fort Wagner.The 54th Massachusetts was part of an expedition to Florida. The regiment fought a rear-guard action during the Battle of Olusteee, or Ocean Pond, February 20, 1864, which was the largest battle of the war in Florida, and the second biggest for the regiment. The regiment was then involved in a supporting mission which was supposed to cut a railroad, in support of Sherman's March to the Sea, and was in a small battle at Honey Hill in Georgia, in November 1864. The regiment's final action was a small battle at Boykin's Mill in South Carolina, in mid April 1865.By August 20, 1865, the members of the regiment were discharged and the regiment disbanded.The Federal government continued to award the Medal of Honor for many years after the war for Civil War valor. More than half of Civil War awards of the Medal came more than twenty years after the war. William Harvey Carney of the 54th Massachusetts was awarded the Medal of Honor on May 23, 1900, for his actions on July 18, 1863 against Fort Wagner. He picked up the regiment's colors after the color bearer fell, and carried them up the breastworks of the Fort and back down. He had planted the flag on the top of the breastworks and held it, though wounded, while the troops attacked. When they had to retreat he carried the colors away, though wounded two more times. He then turned the flag over to another survivor, and said "Boys, I only did my duty; the old flag never touched the ground." Carney was the 21st African-American to receive the Medal, but the action during which he earned it was the earliest. He lived until 1908.


What was the result of the assault on fort Wagner by the African American soldiers of the unions 54 Massachusetts regiment?

Summary of the action-Forces Engaged: 6,800 total (US 5,000; CS 1,800) Estimated Casualties: 1,689 total (US 1,515; CS 174) Description: After the July 11 assault on Fort Wagner failed, Gillmore reinforced his beachhead on Morris Island. At dusk July 18, Gillmore launched an attack spearheaded by the 54th Massachusetts Infantry, a black regiment. The unit’s colonel, Robert Gould Shaw, was killed. Members of the brigade scaled the parapet but after brutal hand-to-hand combat were driven out with heavy casualties. The Federals resorted to siege operations to reduce the fort. This was the fourth time in the war that black troops played a crucial combat role, proving to skeptics that they would fight bravely if only given the chance. Result(s):Confederate victory273 members of the 54th died in the failed attack on Ft, Wagner.

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What The Massachusetts 54th Regiment became well known for their heroic attack on?

Fort Wagner.


The Massachusetts 54th Regiment became well known for their heroic attack on?

Fort Wagner.


Which was African Americans troop that led to attack on south carolinas fort Wagner?

The 54th Massachusetts infantry (coloured) regiment.


How did the 54th Massachusetts regiment's attack on fort wagner affect public opinion about enslaved african american soldiers?

becuase


Which was an African American troop that led an attack on South Carolina's fort Wagner?

54th Massachusetts Regiment lead by Col. Shaw A statue commemorating this regiment stands in front of the Government State House on the square in Boston.


Why did colonel show volunteer his regiment to lead the attack on fort Wagner?

As a guess, he knew no other commander would volunteer for something that would be a complete slaughter. And, perhaps, as the Colonel of a black regiment, he knew if he didn't volunteer his men, they would be ordered to do it.


The 54th union army regiment that fought bravely at the battle of fort Wagner was made up of who?

It was mainly made up of free slaves, it was led by Robert Shaw. They were most famous on their attack of fort wagner.


Who were the men of the 54th regiment Massachusetts?

An infantry regiment that fought in the American Civil War and was one of the first official black units in the United States armed forces - Wikipedia.On the Union Army was the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, the first official black unit that was commanded by white officers. This Infantry Regiment led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw made history fighting very hard in the failed attempt to capture Fort Wagner, where Shaw and more than half of the Regiment died. This heroic feat triggered the recruitment of many black soldiers into the Union Army, which was an important step forward in their integration. - Quhist .com link below.


What was the result of the assault on Fort Wagner by the African American soilders of the Union's 54th Massachuttes Regiment?

The attack by a brigade which included several regiments, including the 54th Massachusetts, on Battery Wagner was repulsed. Some of the attackers did make it to the interior of the fortification, but the Rebels rallied and drove them out. Battery Wagner never fell to the Yankees. Developments elsewhere around Charleston rendered the Rebel ability to continue to hold the battery questionable, so it was evacuated by its garrison and blown up as they retreated.


What was he 54th Massachusetts regiment?

African American soldiers and a white commanding officer


What ultimately happened to the Massachusetts 54th during the civil war?

The 54th Massachusetts continued to serve in the Union forces after the unsuccessful attack on Fort Wagner, which was the climactic scenes of the movie "Glory". That attack was July 18, 1863, and the regiment lost 116 killed, including Colonel Shaw, and another 156 wounded or captured. The Union forces gave up on that attempt to capture Charleston after Fort Wagner.The 54th Massachusetts was part of an expedition to Florida. The regiment fought a rear-guard action during the Battle of Olusteee, or Ocean Pond, February 20, 1864, which was the largest battle of the war in Florida, and the second biggest for the regiment. The regiment was then involved in a supporting mission which was supposed to cut a railroad, in support of Sherman's March to the Sea, and was in a small battle at Honey Hill in Georgia, in November 1864. The regiment's final action was a small battle at Boykin's Mill in South Carolina, in mid April 1865.By August 20, 1865, the members of the regiment were discharged and the regiment disbanded.The Federal government continued to award the Medal of Honor for many years after the war for Civil War valor. More than half of Civil War awards of the Medal came more than twenty years after the war. William Harvey Carney of the 54th Massachusetts was awarded the Medal of Honor on May 23, 1900, for his actions on July 18, 1863 against Fort Wagner. He picked up the regiment's colors after the color bearer fell, and carried them up the breastworks of the Fort and back down. He had planted the flag on the top of the breastworks and held it, though wounded, while the troops attacked. When they had to retreat he carried the colors away, though wounded two more times. He then turned the flag over to another survivor, and said "Boys, I only did my duty; the old flag never touched the ground." Carney was the 21st African-American to receive the Medal, but the action during which he earned it was the earliest. He lived until 1908.


What was the significance of the battle of the Charleston?

Black regiment deployed in the amphibious attack. The British troops conquered Charleston, and the patriots lost their most important port city. This battle was one of the worst losses for the patriots.