Massachusetts governor, John Andrew, was the first to:

A) raise a northern black regiment to fight for the Union.
B) expel free blacks from his state.
C) demand the impeachment of Lincoln for the Emancipation Proclamation.
D) enlist as an infantryman in the Union army.


Answer: A

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