Frederick Doughlass affected the Civil War by conferring with the President about the treatment of African-American soldiers. He believed that since the Civil War was to abolish slavery, African-Americans should be allowed to fight.
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I think he was on the Union's side.
If you are referring to the American Revolution, no, he was not. He was a famous abolitionist in the years prior to the Civil War.
Fredrick Douglass was arguing that the Union army should utilize Negro troops during the civil war.
no but his two sons were in the civil war
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Frederick Douglass was a soldier in the Civil War. Frederick Douglass was an African American solider fighting to free his people.
Civil War Journal - 1993 Frederick Douglass was released on: USA: 30 March 1994
Frederick Douglass was born in February 1818. After the Civil War he went to Washington DC.
He was 43 when the war began.
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Yes, Frederick Douglass had children. The most known are his two sons who went to war in the 1860s. (During the Civil War.)
Frederick Douglas was an abolitionist in the civil war and aged 77 years (1817-1895)
After the Civil War, his primary concern became education for blacks.
Frederick Douglass and harriet Tubman
Frederick Douglass...