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  1. Soldados Búfalo (del inglés: Buffalo Soldier) es un apodo, nacido inicialmente para hacer referencia a los miembros afroamericanos del 10.º Regimiento de Caballería del Ejército de los Estados Unidos, creado el 21 de septiembre de 1861 en Fort Leavenworth, en el estado de Kansas.

  2. Buffalo Soldiers were United States Army regiments composed primarily of African Americans, formed during the 19th century to serve on the American frontier. On September 21, 1866, the 10th Cavalry Regiment was formed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

  3. 2 de feb. de 2021 · Los Buffalo Soldiers, tropas afroamericanas en el ejército estadounidense. Segunda Guerra Mundial Guerras Esclavitud. J. M. Sadurní. Especialista en actualidad histórica. Actualizado a 02 de febrero de 2021 · 18:04 · Lectura: 8 min. Foto: CC.

  4. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Buffalo soldier, nickname given to members of African American cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western United States from 1867 to 1896, mainly fighting Indians on the frontier. The nickname was given by the Indians, but its significance is uncertain.

  5. 7 de dic. de 2017 · Learn about the African American soldiers who served on the Western frontier after the Civil War and earned the nickname "buffalo soldiers" from Native Americans. Explore their roles in the Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, World War I and more.

  6. Learn about the African American soldiers who served in the U.S. Army from the Civil War to World War II and beyond. Explore their military contributions, cultural impact, and complex relationship with Native Americans and the government.

  7. Learn about the history and legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers, the four Black regiments that served in the West and Cuba after the Civil War. Discover how they earned their nickname, fought against Native Americans and Spanish, and helped shape the Army and society.