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The correct statement is the last one: <em>Southerners did not want to enlist African Americans into the army</em>.
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Southerners did not want to enlist black soldiers because this would undermine the major argument of the Confederacy to go to war: the defense of slavery. They could not expect that once slaves were enlisted they would later go back to slave labor.
The South seceded to defend their property, which is their slaves. Slavery was a major foundation of Southern identity. They did not approve of the enlistment of black people until imminent defeat in 1865.
Both Byzantine Empire and Rome were all Christian country. But they had different version of Christianity. For example, Romans thought Roman pope was the head of Christians in the world, but the people of Byzantine didn't think so. They had their own head of Christianity
<span>The number 87 represents the volume number of the source being cited. For example a state's indices are compiled and numbered to hold all the summaries of cases heard in any particular year. The number of volumes created vary year to year and indices to indices. One would need a complete citation to know where to locate this particular case summary.</span>
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The convention nominated former Senator John Tyler from Virginia for Vice President. The two would go on to win the 1840 presidential election by defeating Van Buren. Because Harrison (born in Virginia) was considered a Northerner (as a resident of Ohio), the Whigs needed to balance the ticket with a Southerner.