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Chapter 14, Section 1
Chapter 14, Section 1

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... African Americans fought in both the Confederate and Union armies The Confederacy often used enslaved African Americans as naval crew members and soldiers The Union moved to enlist African American sailors early in the war African American soldiers were paid less than white soldiers African American ...
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... sentiment in the North heavily favored resupplying the fort and keeping it under the national flag. On April 6 Lincoln went public with his decision to resupply Fort Sumter, but only with food and other necessities of survival. President Jefferson Davis could not abide by this decision, as he was we ...
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Baltimore riot of 1861



The Baltimore riot of 1861 (also called the Pratt Street Riot and the Pratt Street Massacre) was a conflict on April 19, 1861, in Baltimore, Maryland, between anti-War Democrats (the largest party in Maryland), as well as Confederate sympathizers, and members of the Massachusetts militia en route to Washington for Federal service. It produced the first deaths by hostile action in the American Civil War.
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