The South.
The only slaves in the Union were in the four Border States of the Upper South (Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware), where there was less pro-slavery sentiment than in the Deep South.
But of course it was the North that received a constant influx of liberated slaves, who were eventually absorbed into the Union armies.
Slaves fought on both the north and the south side
Many slaves had served in the Civil War. There were about 4 million slaves under bondage by the end of the Civil War.
slaves
Slaves.
Well that depends on the location. Many African Americans eventually ended up fighting for the Union, but if you literally mean slaves then most were unable to fight, due to their masters forbidding them.
The former slaves should be on the South's side to fight in the Civil War.
Slaves fought on both the north and the south side
actually, the lives of slaves became more difficult after civil war. mostly all slaves were in southern side. slave-owners didnt educate them or slaves didnt know how to handle bussines....this made there life difficult
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.
Yes. There was slaves during the civil war.
Which part of the country did each side hold inititally in the civil war free slaves and unite the country
they led their own lives
Southern.
---- ---- ---- ---- if they fought in the side on the union they gained their freedom
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Many slaves had served in the Civil War. There were about 4 million slaves under bondage by the end of the Civil War.
Who was the most Famous spokesman for Blacks prior to the Civil War?