the first all black combat regiment was the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment there's not a definitive answer on who the first African American soldier was.
They were all on the outskirt of the two sides and every one of them had motivations to go both routes in the contention.
Maryland was a slave state and from multiple points of view held to an indistinguishable thoughts from the Confederates. The most compelling motivation that they went poorly them is on the grounds that the US government ensured there were a lot of troops there, so Washington DC wasn't cut off amidst Confederate land.
Both Missouri and Kentucky had their own smaller than expected form of the Civil War going, where neighbors battled with neighbors.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. A free African American could be falsely taken into custody under the terms of the Fugitive Slave Act. It was passed <span>to provide for the return of </span>slaves<span> who escaped from one state into another state or territory.</span>
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migrants were attracted to many aspects of the cultural, political, and economic systems that imperial powers had brought to their colonies
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I believe the answer is B and D