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- Native Americans in the Civil War – Legends of America
An estimated 20,000 Native Americans fought on both sides, with some reaching high ranks in both armies Many more helped in support roles, such as supply, sabotage, land guides, river pilots, and spies
- Native Americans in the American Civil War - Wikipedia
A majority of Native Americans fought for the Confederacy, in part to protect slavery in Indian Territory, as well as a promise by the Confederate government that it would recognize an independent Native American country following the war's conclusion [1]
- Civil Warriors: Native American Soldiers 1861-1865
There were approximately 20,000 Native Americans who served in the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War While most served as private soldiers, some did become commissioned officers Cavalry soldier of the Indian Home Guard
- Did native Americans fight in the civil war? - The Civil War
Native American Tribes that Fought for the Confederacy On the other hand, several Native American tribes fought alongside the Confederacy These tribes were: Chickasaw: The Chickasaw tribe was one of the most prominent Native American tribes to fight for the Confederacy
- Native American Combatants in the Civil War | EBSCO
Native Americans made significant contributions to both sides during the Civil War Approximately 3,500 Indians fought for the Union, and a similar number fought for the Confederacy
- Topics | Civil War - National Museum of the American Indian
Approximately 3,503 Native Americans served in the Union Army General Ulysses S Grant (fourth from left) and his staff, including Lieutenant Colonel Ely S Parker (second from the right), late spring, 1864 Though exact numbers are not known, many more Native people allied with the Confederacy
- Native American Tribes Who Joined the Confederacy
Native American tribes who sided with the Confederacy made significant military contributions to the Confederate cause They provided manpower for Confederate armies, engaged in guerrilla warfare, and provided valuable knowledge of the terrain in their regions
- The Role of Native Americans in the Civil War
Native Americans made notable contributions to both the Union and Confederate military endeavors They served as soldiers, scouts, and in various indispensable roles, utilizing their deep understanding of local terrains to significant advantage in several battles
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