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X When African Americans were allowed to

fight in the Civil War, they were
X
A
B
√x C
√x D
part of white units
led by black officers
not paid "white" wages
only fighting in the North

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The answer for this question is B
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Final answer:

African American soldiers in the Civil War were not part of white units and were led by black officers.


Step-by-step explanation:

When African Americans were allowed to fight in the Civil War, they were not part of white units, led by black officers, not paid "white" wages, and not only fighting in the North.


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