Buffalo Soldiers were African American soldiers who served in the U.S. Army after the Civil War, primarily from 1866 to the 1890s. They were instrumental in various military campaigns, including the Indian Wars, and played a key role in the westward expansion of the United States. The nickname "Buffalo Soldiers" is believed to have originated from Native Americans who admired their bravery and saw similarities between the soldiers' hair and that of buffalo. Despite facing racial discrimination, they contributed significantly to the military and helped secure rights and opportunities for future generations.
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Geronimo Campaign ~apex~
Drummer boys were used to send messages to the soilders.
Buffalo Soldiers originally were members of the U.S. 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, formed on September 21, 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
soilders are men who look after people
about 180 texan soilders died at the about 180 texan soilders died at the
There are about 5 million soilders
A group of soilders is called a army!!
A group of soilders is called a army!!
There are child soilders because they are eaiser to brainwash then adults
Over 100 soilders
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