With the Confederacy facing imminent defeat and suffering from severe troop shortages, General Robert E. Lee proposed the use of enslaved African Americans as soldiers, stating it was “not only expedient but necessary.” This marked a significant—albeit desperate—shift in Confederate policy, which had previously fought to preserve slavery. The idea was controversial and came too late to alter the war’s outcome.
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