The Confederate government's position on the recruitment of slaves for the Southern armies was

a. never seriously considered.
b. to assign each Confederate battalion one regiment of noncombat black troops to do menial jobs.
c. to finally authorize the recruitment of slaves as soldiers just weeks before the war ended.
d. approved by the Confederate Congress but the bill was vetoed by Jefferson Davis.
e. to use slaves to fight for the Confederacy from the beginning of the war.


c

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