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Kyra Santana
1 January, 04:02
Why were the Buffalo Soldiers given their name?
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Roderick Houston
1 January, 06:19
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Another possible source could be from the Plains Indians who gave them that name because of the bison coats they wore in winter. The term Buffalo Soldiers became a generic term for all black soldiers.
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