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____________ soldier – an African American soldier who served in the western U.S. after the Civil War (Unit 2 Lesson 3 page 9)
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The African American soldier referred to in Unit 2 Lesson 3 page 9 is a Buffalo Soldier. These soldiers were members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, formed in 1866. They were assigned to the western frontier to assist with various tasks, including protecting settlers, railroad crews, and securing supply routes. The term "Buffalo Soldier" was given to them by Native American tribes, who noticed their resemblance to the bison on the Great Plains and respected their bravery and skills in battle. Despite facing racism and discrimination within and outside the army, the Buffalo Soldiers served with distinction and played a significant role in the history of the American frontier.
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You could fill in the blank with "Buffalo Soldier" as the term that describes the African American soldier who served in the western U.S. after the Civil War.
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