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    Black slaves and freed Blacks Carolyn Wood September 1‚ 2015 HIS/110 Agenda • The role Black slaves and freed Blacks played in the Revolutionary War • The effect the Revolution had • The political economic and social effects of the war • Conclusion The role Black slaves and freed Blacks played in the Revolutionary War • They fought at Fort Ticonderoga and the Battle of Bunker Hill. • Altogether‚ some 5‚000 free blacks and slaves served in the Continental army during the Revolution. • By 1778

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    Civil War: The Role of Ex-Slaves After the Civil War 1860 was a critical year in the history of the United States of America. America’s position as a country established on principles of freedom had been weakened by slavery. It was an election year and Abraham Lincoln (b. Feb. 12‚ 1809 - d. April 15‚ 1865) was nominated for the presidency of the United States‚ representing the Republican Party. The

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    The political nature of slaves in the Antebellum South‚ and during the Civil War was something that was consistently argued‚ even at points until the modern day period. Slaves played the major role in their own emancipation and pushed the Union to move towards the notion of total emancipation. Because of slaves’ deliberate‚ knowledgeable‚ acts of resistance and rebellion‚ they were central to the outcome of the war. Often believed to be apolitical‚ or at the very least‚ infantilized‚ by some white

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    Women‚ Slaves and Free Blacks Laura W. Fox HIS 110 May 11‚ 2015 Mark Hoffman Women‚ Slaves and Free Blacks The Northern women played a significant role in the war efforts on the Union side during the Civil War. The women organized fund raiser and held country fairs in order to raise money for medical supplies and other necessary items. They would wash and repair torn clothing and blacks for the soldiers. Women nurses played a vital role traveling to hospitals providing care to the Union soldiers

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    non-citizen slave who was given to his owner’s wife after he died‚ and she took him to a free state. He pleaded for freedom. His famous court case was taken to the Supreme Court and Roger B Taney‚ Supreme Court Justice at the time‚ ruled that he must go back to his owner because the Fifth Amendment stated that you cannot be stripped of your property‚ and slaves were property. During the Mexican war‚ it was a very large concern that the new land acquired during the war would become slave states.

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    The Civil War affected many lives; not only during those years but in future years to come. The war directly affected not only men‚ but women as well by laying the groundwork for a powerful movement demanding equal rights. By examining women’s roles during the Civil War one can conclude that by women defying “proper roles” and by ratifying the Fifteenth Amendment propelled the women’s suffrage movement into legal documents that can be freely exercised. Women abolitionists vying for the end of slavery

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    Union nurses during the Civil War played an important role inside and outside the battle‚ their decision to join the war‚ duties‚ and experiences helped shape the American Woman while creating a new piece of history. The Civil War began April 12‚ 1861 and ended in April 9‚ 1865 when General Robert E. Lee‚ of the Confederate Army‚ surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant‚ General Chief of the United States Forces‚ in Virginia. However‚ during the battle between the Union and the Confederacy‚ the Union needed

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    Women in the Homefront Women had many roles in the Civil War. One of their main roles was at the home front. The North and the South had very different approaches given the financial differences. In the North women organized many Ladies Aid Societies. In these societies women would bake‚ can‚ and plant food that they would then send to the troops. They also made uniforms‚ blankets‚ pillows‚ socks‚ and gloves for the soldiers. Other than making food and clothes for the soldiers they raised money

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    During the Civil War‚ many children participated in the war by joining the army as drummers or soldiers. Many others did not participate in the war but supported the household by helping mothers out when his or her fathers were at war. For those who were left behind at home‚ they did underground work and were the leaders of the family. Most children went to school and Southern boys went to military school in the South. Children of all ages stepped up to the plate and helped the war effort‚ some

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    was slavery. This disagreement led up to the Civil War. The Civil War resulted sixty-two hundred thousand deaths. Two thirds of those deaths were due to disease. Unfortunately‚ there was no medicine that existed during the time to cure these diseases. Some of the diseases were dysentery‚ typhoid fever‚ smallpox‚ malaria‚ and tuberculosis. Dysentery was the worst disease during this time‚ killing over ninety-five thousand people. During the Civil War‚ there was no medicine to fight against the illnesses

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