black soldiers and the argument for how, where, and why was their a dispute or how many disputes over people of African descent

 How many black Confederate soldiers were there?

Though no one knows for sure, the number of slaves who fought and labored for the South was modest, estimated Stauffer. Blacks who shouldered arms for the Confederacy numbered more than 3,000 but fewer than 10,000, he said, among the hundreds of thousands of whites who served.
 HARVARD GAZETT via google https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2011/09/black-confederates/
Did Confederate soldiers fight for slavery?
In fact, most Confederate soldiers did not own slaves; therefore he didn't fight for slavery and the war couldn't have been about slavery.” The logic is simple and compelling—the rates of slave ownership among Confederate soldiers reveals something about the cause of the Confederate nation. 
https://acwm.org/blog/myths-and-misunderstandings-slaveholding-and-confederate-soldier/  via google 
What are the 3 main causes of the Civil War?
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For nearly a century, the people and politicians of the Northern and Southern states had been clashing over the issues that finally led to war: economic interests, cultural values, the power of the federal government to control the states, and, most importantly, slavery in American society. via google
 https://www.thoughtco.com/top-causes-of-the-civil-war-104532
What really started the civil war?
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What led to the outbreak of the bloodiest conflict in the history of North America? A common explanation is that the Civil War was fought over the moral issue of slavery. In fact, it was the economics of slavery and political control of that system that was central to the conflict. A key issue was states' rights.
 https://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/feature/causes-of-the-civil-war/
What does the Confederate Constitution say about slavery?
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Article IV Section 2(1)

The Confederate Constitution added a clause about the question of slavery in the territories, the key constitutional debate of the 1860 election, by explicitly stating slavery to be legally protected in the territories. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_Confederate_States
What is Confederate History?
The Confederate States of America was a collection of 11 states that seceded from the United States in 1860 following the election of President Abraham Lincoln. Led by Jefferson Davis and existing from 1861 to 1865, the Confederacy struggled for legitimacy and was never recognized as a sovereign nation.  
https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/confederate-states-of-america
Who fought for the Confederacy?
The American Civil War was fought between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America, a collection of eleven southern states that left the Union in 1860 and 1861. The conflict began primarily as a result of the long-standing disagreement over the institution of slavery.
https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/10-facts-what-everyone-should-know-about-civil-war
Who was the typical Confederate soldier?
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Q: Who were the soldiers in the American Civil War? The typical common soldier from both North and South was white, a native-born farmer, Protestant, single, and falling in the range between 18 and 29 years old.
https://www.thegreatcoursesdaily.com/common-soldiers-of-the-american-civil-war/
Did the Civil War end slavery?
The southern landscape was devastated. A new chapter in American history opened as the Thirteenth Amendment, passed in January of 1865, was implemented. It abolished slavery in the United States, and now, with the end of the war, four million African Americans were free.
 https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2967.html
Why did the South lose the Civil War?
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The most convincing 'internal' factor behind southern defeat was the very institution that prompted secession: slavery. Enslaved people fled to join the Union army, depriving the South of labor and strengthening the North by more than 100,000 soldiers. Even so, slavery was not in itself the cause of defeat.
 https://www.historyextra.com/period/victorian/why-did-the-south-lose-lost-american-civil-war-robert-e-lee-confederate-army/
What city was the capital of the Confederacy?
Richmond
Why was Richmond made the Confederate capital and how did that status change life there? Once Virginia seceded, the Confederate government moved the capital to Richmond, the South's second largest city.
https://virginiahistory.org/learn/why-richmond
Who were some famous slaves?
Top 10 Famous Slaves
  • 3 Siant Patrick. 5th century.
  • 4 Frederick Douglass. February 1917–February 20, 1895. ...
  • 5 Enrique of Malacca. c. ...
  • 6 James Somersett. 1741–aft. ...
  • 7 Nat Turner. 1800–1831. ...
  • 8 Ammar ibn Yasir. 570–657. ...
  • 9 Abram Petrovich Gannibal. 1696–20 April 1781. ...
  • 10 Olaudah Equiano. 1745–1797. ...
  • https://listverse.com/2007/09/17/top-10-famous-slaves/


What year were africans transported
 
Transporting the first Africans to the Americas in the 1400's and 1500's on expeditions by the British. 


What landmarks are from the early colonization of the British, what references exist ?

New port, New york, Queens, colonial park, Harrisburg, Manchester, Cambridge, Swampscott, Worcester, Lunenburg, Fitchburg, New Marlborough, Berkshire, Lexington, Providence, Kingston, Kingsville, Windsor, Wallaceburg, Port Lambton, North Platte, Sutherland, New Hampshire, Salisbury, Gloucester, New Jersey, Bergenfield, and many so many British historical names, words and language...

What language is the United States?

ENGLISH

What ARMY descended from the British?


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