Colored Troops POW in Civil War

Colored Troops POW in Civil War

During the American Civil War, the prisoner exchange system broke down over the Confederate’s treatment of the Union's black soldiers. Officially, Confederates tried them as rebellious slaves, which was a capital offense. In practice, they were often just killed instead of captured.

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