Many Indian people fought and died (as British Soldiers) in both World Wars, however they saw next to no benefit for their sacrifice and as such were compelled to revolt against the ruling British.
In 1851 by Sir George Airy
<span>Wherever the Union armies went in the South (after the Emancipation Proclamation), they were under orders to liberate any slaves they found. </span>
Answer:
He wanted to buy his children
Explanation:
The slave that worked as a carpenter was trying to persuade his mistress to sell him his children so he can have them.