Soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, the first African American regiment raised in the North during the Civil War, faced significant discrimination and hardship. Despite their bravery and performance in battle, they were often paid less than white soldiers and subjected to racial prejudice from both their own military leaders and the enemy. After the courageous assault on Fort Wagner in 1863, their valor earned them respect, but they still struggled against systemic racism and inequality throughout the war. Their service ultimately helped to challenge prevailing perceptions of African Americans and contributed to the fight for equality.
This is simple math. Density=Mass(grams)/Volume(milliliters) so since 3^3=27 then it works out to a simple D=54/27 aka 2. 2kg/L to be exact.
54, 54, 54, 54, 54, 54, 54, 54, 54, 84 The median is clearly 54. The mean is ((54*9)+84)/10 = 57.
54% is 54 out of 100, 54/100. It is also written as .54
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they were treated bad
It was a medicine that treated soldiers that were wounded.It was a medicine that treated soldiers that were wounded.
Well because the 54 Regiment were the first to ever have Blacks fight. It brought lots of joy to many people. Imagine the first African-Americans to fight with the whites and not be treated like slaves but soldiers.
They were treated poorly. Once they converted they couldn't leave the mission and were mistreated by the priests and soldiers. They were beaten, killed, and raped. California historians have found mass graves on mission grounds.
Soldiers were treated okay. Because people were afraid of them, but they were nice to them anyways, but the king always told the soldier to do many things.
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WWII men fought the good war. Vietnam returnees were treated as losers.
The Massachusetts 54
they had surgery in the battlefield
they where treated harshly
They had to wipe the butts of the white soldiers, and be sex slaves to white soldiers who wanted to get off.
They had to wipe the butts of the white soldiers, and be sex slaves to white soldiers who wanted to get off.