Answer: It was important for African-American men to have the opportunity to fight in the Civil War because it gave them a sense of belonging during their fight to end slavery. They also were fighting to end the wages injustice that occured at the same time, as during the end of the Civil War, Congress passed an act that equalized pay between both black and white soldiers. Lastly, the Union army desperately needed soldiers for the front lines, and so on July 17th, 1862, the The Second Confiscation and Militia Act was passed.
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Ummmmm.... I don't know if I'm right... but I think its C
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Then stop saying on everybody's questions "link is below, good luck!" It is really annoying I will answer your question when you have promised to never reply "link in the file" again
Explanation:
George Washington: 6 Important Events in First President's Political Career. Washington decided against becoming "king" of the United States. After risking his life and the lives of his troops to lead the fight for independence, Washington returned the power to the people and the representatives they elected.