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Why did black soldiers often face greater hardships that white soldiers?

My answer: They face greater hardships because of the color of their skin. They were often given menial jobs, lower pay, and worked under white officers. They were organized in all-black regiments, and many served for no pay rather than be demeaned by lower pay than whites.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Right again! :-)
Answered by Anonymous
Thank you.
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