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During the Civil War, Harriet Tubman and other abolitionists worked with the Union Army to help slaves travel to the North once they came behind Union lines. Tubman also volunteered to help the Union Army gather intelligence behind Confederate enemy lines.
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<span> A few women disguised themselves as men and joined the fight. Others served our country as spies and nurses.
Actually African Americans served for both sides: the confederate and union, but f</span>ree black men were finally permitted to enlist late in 1862 for the union army. As for the confederate army t<span>ens of thousands of blacks may have served, willingly or otherwise.</span>
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the "San People" from Namibia, since these people have also been hunter gatherers for most of their history. </span></span>
<span>The correct answer is Iraq. He conducted it by leading many nations into a war against the Iraq who attacked Kuwait first. Countries that supported this were the United States, France, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, while Iraq was alone, led by Sadam Hussein. The soviets dissolved so they couldn't be an obstacle to his multilateralism. </span>