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Why was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment famous?
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It was an African American unit that was noted for heroism in battle.
It was an African American unit that was noted for heroism in battle.
It was a Union replacement unit that turned the tide at the Battle of Gettysburg.
It was a Union replacement unit that turned the tide at the Battle of Gettysburg.
It was composed of men under the age of 20.
It was composed of men under the age of 20.
It was the only integrated unit during the Civil War.
It was the only integrated unit during the Civil War.
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It was an African American unit that was noted for heroism in battle.
It was an African American unit that was noted for heroism in battle.
It was a Union replacement unit that turned the tide at the Battle of Gettysburg.
It was a Union replacement unit that turned the tide at the Battle of Gettysburg.
It was composed of men under the age of 20.
It was composed of men under the age of 20.
It was the only integrated unit during the Civil War.
It was the only integrated unit during the Civil War.
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"Caught in the Act" is a young adult mystery novel written by Joan Lowery Nixon. It was first published in 1993 and revolves around a teenage girl named Erin who witnesses a murder while snooping around her neighbor's house. Erin becomes trapped in a dangerous game of hide-and-seek with the killer, and she must try to solve the mystery before she becomes the next victim.
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The correct response is: It was an African American unit that was noted for heroism in battle.
The 54th Massachusetts Regiment was one of the first official African American units formed during the American Civil War. It gained fame for its valor and bravery during the attack on Fort Wagner in South Carolina. Despite facing heavy casualties, the regiment showed exceptional courage and determination, demonstrating that African American soldiers could fight just as bravely as their white counterparts.
The 54th Massachusetts Regiment was one of the first official African American units formed during the American Civil War. It gained fame for its valor and bravery during the attack on Fort Wagner in South Carolina. Despite facing heavy casualties, the regiment showed exceptional courage and determination, demonstrating that African American soldiers could fight just as bravely as their white counterparts.