During the Civil War, African Americans played a crucial role, with many serving in the Union Army after the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, which allowed for the recruitment of Black soldiers. Approximately 180,000 African American men joined the Union forces, contributing significantly to the war effort despite facing discrimination and lower wages. Additionally, enslaved individuals sought freedom by escaping to Union lines, further challenging the institution of slavery. Their participation not only helped to shape the outcome of the war but also laid the groundwork for the fight for civil rights in the post-war years.
There were 418,500 American military and civilian deaths as a result of combat and repression during World War II.
All of the above, Most were born in the US, Many were war vets., They were forced into camps by the gov.
war work..............
Japanese-Americans .
The Americans fought for thier freedom during the American Revolutionary war.
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That would be TRUE. Both the Russians (who lost significant power after the Cold War ended) and the Americans withdrew their money and forces from Africa after the Cold War ended.
Apex : they joined the northern forces in great numbers
They enlisted in the Union Army
All of the above (apex)
they helped the war efforts in many different ways- or they were enlisted in the Union Army :)
There were 418,500 American military and civilian deaths as a result of combat and repression during World War II.
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All of the above, Most were born in the US, Many were war vets., They were forced into camps by the gov.
the african americans were still in slavery during the civil war
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