During the Civil War, African Americans in the North <u>B. </u><u>fought </u><u>in s</u><u>egregated regiments.</u>
During the Civil War:
- African Americans were not initially allowed to join the Union armies.
- African Americans eventually enrolled in the war but were in segregated units.
These segregated units were commanded by White officers as the Union did not want to commission any Black officers. These units fought bravely and earned much praise.
In conclusion, option B is correct.
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Answer:
A. They were not allowed to vote or hold office.
and
D. They were not allowed to hold or inherit property.
Explanation:
Women were not allowed to inherit property or hold office until hundreds of years after the year 1800.
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