In the South, the slaves were often used to aid their 'masters' in battles although not participating in the war itself. Former slaves were recruited by the North and volunteered proudly. The most famous regiment was the Massachusetts 54th Volunteer Infantry Regiment. The first African-American regiment was the South Carolina 1st regiment.
Slaves fought on both the north and the south side
The North. 23 million to 9 million, plus around 4 million in the South were slaves.
Houston refused to take the oath to the Confederacy, he did not support the abolitionist cause, owned slaves and supported the Union. He also refused an offer by Lincoln to send in an Army to support him. He loved and supported Texas as well as the Union, and he strongly believed that the industrial might of the Yankees would win the war.
The Nationalists
the black side of evil
Slaves fought on both the north and the south side
No, Guam did not have slaves during the American Civil War. During the Civil War Guam and the other northern states had no slaves while the southern states did have slaves. The states in the Pacific such as Guam and Hawaii were on the northern side and so did not have slaves.
Britain did not support either side in the Spanish Civil War.
According to Historians, the state of Michigan and its citizens supported the Union side during the course of the Civil War.
the US supported korea during the civil war
Neither.
President Truman had made a statement on June 27,1950 ordering the U.S air and sea forces to give the South Korean regime support
Arkansas was a part of the Confederate States of America.
The former slaves should be on the South's side to fight in the Civil War.
The Confederacy used the Slaves as some of their soldiers during the Civil War, while the Union was opposed to the whole idea of slavery. :) WOOOOOOOTTTTTTT
The North. 23 million to 9 million, plus around 4 million in the South were slaves.
He was Vice President under Lincoln and would have supported Union causes.