Some Black volunteers fought on behalf of the Confederacy for which of the following reasons?
Check ALL that apply. There are multiple answers!

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Colored volunteers for the Confederacy identified with the society where they were born and bred: they were Southerners.

They saw themselves as fighting for what they knew and against what they feared, as some accepted rebel cant that Yankees were devils and would destroy the only world they knew.

To maintain slavery, as they were themselves slaveholders, especially in Louisiana, South Carolina, and Virginia: perhaps as many as 3,000 colored persons in Louisiana in 1860 owned slaves.

None of above: Blacks never fought on behalf of the Confederacy.