The Buffalo Soldiers were African American soldiers who served in the U.S. Army, primarily during the late 19th century and the early 20th century. Formed in 1866, they played a crucial role in the Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, and various military campaigns in the western United States. The nickname "Buffalo Soldiers" is believed to have been given to them by Native Americans, reflecting their bravery and resilience. They were instrumental in the establishment of Law and Order in the frontier regions and later served in various capacities around the world.
soilders are men who look after people
about 180 texan soilders died at the about 180 texan soilders died at the
Over 100 soilders
soilders votenterd
A body of citizen soilders is called a militia! A body of citizen soilders is called a militia!
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corn grass
búfalo
a herd
The correct spelling is buffalo.
Bufflo bill
No, buffaloes are herbivores
they used the bufflo for many thins such as for sellter,blankets,food,tools and they never wasted it they used every single part of it
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
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