Henry Ravenal was a journalist and slave owner who believed the slaves would fight on the North's side in the Civil War. He was also of the belief that not all slaves wanted freedom. He claimed when they were told they were free, they became so distraught, they had to be threatened by gunshot to stop them.
No "The Henry Ford" was used during the Civil War. Dur.
No, Henry Clay died in 1852, the civil war started in 1861.
He was dead by the time the war started.
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Henry Ravenal did believe that African-Americans would take the side of the North in the Civil War. He believed that slaves would turn on their owners and fight for freedom.
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Henry Ravenal did believe that African Americans would take the side of the North. This was a common belief among many Americans. African Americans were treated poorly in the South during this time.
Henry Ravanel did not believe Negros would side with the North in the Civil War. He felt the master and slave relationship was mutually beneficial and they all were satisfied with it. He was shocked when freed slaves fled the plantations.
The former slaves should be on the South's side to fight in the Civil War.
Henry G. Stetler has written: 'Training of Negroes in the skilled trades' -- subject(s): African Americans, Employment, Vocational education
No "The Henry Ford" was used during the Civil War. Dur.
Henry Liu - civil engineer - died in 2009.
Henry Liu - civil engineer - was born in 1936.
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No, Henry Clay died in 1852, the civil war started in 1861.
William Henry Fleming has written: 'Treaty-making power' -- subject(s): Treaties, Powers and duties, Politics and suffrage, Negroes, Presidents, Race relations, Foreign relations