Part A The American Civil War was a defining moment in American history. The legacy of the war is still present today. Artists,
historians, scholars, and others have created tributes to war heroes of the American Civil War. Heroes of the war include many Black Americans who made major contributions to the Union's win. You will read about some of the Black Americans that served in the American Civil War. You will also think about ways that their service can be commemorated. Read the articles below about ways to honor war heroes, the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, and Harriet Tubman. As you read, consider how to best commemorate Black Americans' support and victories in the American Civil War. Required Reading: Ways to Commemorate War Heroes 54th Massachusetts Regiment a Harriet Tubman After reading the articles, you will participate in a group discussion on the following topic: How can Americans today best honor the contributions of Black Americans in the Civil War? Summarize the main points in the article "54th Massachusetts Regiment." Your response should include information about what made the regiment unique for its time, what it accomplished, and how it has been memorialized.
Americans have honored the contributions Black Americans in many ways. They would honor the Black Americans through, landmarks, art, national holidays, museums, money, etc.
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How did harshavardhana promote learning and education among the people. Ans:- Learning and education was given royal patronage during this period. Harsha himself was a great author. Hero3 place in Sanskrit ratnavali priyadarshika and nagananda.
The practical importance of astronomy in ancient times is that it allowed people to navigate. The land on the earth changes frequently but the stars do not. The saying,”Follow the North Star” that means if you find your self lost and without a compass this Star will show where the North is located.
Ever since the first pioneers settled in the United States at the East , the country has been expanding westward. When President Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana territory from the French government in 1803, it doubled the size of the existing United States.