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Buffalo Soldiers

In 1866 congress passed an act to adjust the military peacetime after the United States Civil War.A senator in congress wanted to keep six regiments of blacks in the military after the Civil War. Another Senator, Senator Benjamin F. Wade, proposed that two Cavalry regiments be composed of black enlisted personel. After much debate and opposition, mostly from democrats, the legislation was passed to create six black regiments in the United States Army, four were to be infantry and two to be cavalry. These men were to be posted on the frontier. They were not ther first black men to be posted out on the frontier, because in 1865 and 1866 there were black regiments posted in New Mexico to protect white settlers from Indian raids. These men were known as the Buffalo soldiers. The Buffalo Soldiers had many duties on the Western frontier. These men were to protect white settlers on the plains from any hostile group, meaning outlaws, raiders, indians, or any other group. They were used as escorts for stagecoaches, or any high ranking government official. Because of the labor many of these ex-slaves had performed they were used to build forts, outposts, and many roads throughout the West. Many of the first tel


Another dangerous job they performed was mapping out unknown lands and exploring uncharted areas. These men were to be posted on the frontier. Many of the first telegraph lines were put into place by the Buffalo Soldiers in the West. The adversaries of the Buffalo Soldiers were certain hos!tile indian warriors, horse theives and cattle rustlers, schemeing or crooked politicians, heartless indian agents, land-hungry homesteaders, mexican revolutionaries, train and stagecoach robbers, law and criminal justice system in Texas, certain hostile and predjudice commanders, and the press and sometimes hostile public. They weren't just fighting the bad guys, but their own side and comrades. These men were known as the Buffalo soldiers. Today we hear about Martin Luther King Jr. The reason you see this is because of the predjudiceness that the Buffalo Soldiers faced. Imagine the feeling of being looked down upon or made to feel stupid just because of the color of your skin. Another Senator, Senator Benjamin F. Imagine the feeling of being looked down upon or made to feel stupid just because of the color of your skin. The Buffalo Soldiers led a very dangerous life on the open and unmanaged plains of the west. When you look at the enemies of the Buffalo Soldiers you don't just see bad guys, you also see those on the side of the government and for those that the Buffalo Soldiers worked for. They were used as escorts for stagecoaches, or any high ranking government official.

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