no
During the Revolutionary War, James Armistead, an African American, was a spy.
He worked for the french army general, Lafayette in the revolutionary war.
nothing he was to stupid black
James Armistead did not have any brothers or sisters. He was an African American slave who served the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War as a spy and double agent.
James Armistead was freed from slavery from the Virgina Council because of his work in during the American Revolution.
James Armistead provided critical intel to the Continental Army as a double agent during the Revolutionary War. In the autumn of 1781, the American colonial army fought in the Battle of Yorktown, the final and arguably most consequential battle for American independence from British rule.
James Armistead Lafayette go to school YES he didand just to tell you James Armistead is the same person as James Armistead Lafayette but James Armistead got that from his collage .
How was James Armistead's childhood
No, they are the same.
James Armistead was born into slavery on December 10, 1748 in New Kent, Virginia.
James Armistead died on August 9th, 1830.
James Armistead, an enslaved African American who served as a spy during the American Revolutionary War, did not receive formal awards during his lifetime. However, he was later recognized for his contributions to the war effort, and in 1787, he was granted his freedom by the Virginia General Assembly. His legacy is honored in various historical contexts, though he did not receive specific awards like modern recognitions.