<h3><em><u>African-Americans served in the in the Civil War on both the Union and Confederate side. In the Union army, over 179,000 African American men served in over 160 units, as well as more serving in the Navy and in support positions. This number comprised of both northern free African Americans and runaway slaves from the South who enlisted to fight. In the Confederacy, African-Americans were still slaves and they served mostly in labor positions. By 1865, the South allowed slaves to enlist but very few actually did. </u></em></h3><h3 />
most African American wished to save their families from slavery, it was suggested by the Confederates however to use a slave army, this was scrapped because they where afraid that the slaves would rebel since they had weapons.
Explanation: slave trading and cotton production was the leading industry iss you had 100 slaves you were wealthier then the person with 50 so more slaves is more cotton thats picked faster then the person with less slaves
He was a powerful ruler committed to strengthening the Empire. Hadrian oversaw several important building projects, including the Temple of Venus and Hadrian's Wall. He sponsored public work projects in Athens, and granted Greeks equal representation in Rome.