The earliest moment of this that i can recall would be the American revolution, where Africans were formed into state militia fighting for freedom.
The answer is that Mercy Otis Warren inspired colonists to fight for freedom with his speeches.I AM RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes
british
Britain hired German mercanaries known as Hessians to fight the colonists, they had a reputation as bloody and fierce warriors
He used Islam to unite different groups of Algerians to fight for independence from European colonists.
The earliest moment of this that i can recall would be the American revolution, where Africans were formed into state militia fighting for freedom.
The enslaved Africans would run away from their masters and go to fight with the union. If captured they would be put back on the same plantation and be whipped.
Well really slavery started back in the b.c with the trojans and stuff but it wasnt a certain person that started slavery. it started when after a war or fight the loser of the fight would be enslaved...
because the indians could fight back and could damage the colonys population
so they can have freedom and it was like a trade the enslaved Africans had to fight for Florida to keep English out.
it made think if everything is fair.I love guffy
africans fight each other because they belive that they should
They thought that if they gave them guns and tought them how to fight they feared that they might revolt in the enslaved population. Robert Selig reflects on African Americans in the Continental Army. Island, and Connecticut agreed to again ban all blacks, free or enslaved, from their militias.
They thought that if they gave them guns and tought them how to fight they feared that they might revolt in the enslaved population. Robert Selig reflects on African Americans in the Continental Army. Island, and Connecticut agreed to again ban all blacks, free or enslaved, from their militias.
They thought that if they gave them guns and tought them how to fight they feared that they might revolt in the enslaved population. Robert Selig reflects on African Americans in the Continental Army. Island, and Connecticut agreed to again ban all blacks, free or enslaved, from their militias.
the colonists did
They thought that if they gave them guns and tought them how to fight they feared that they might revolt in the enslaved population. Robert Selig reflects on African Americans in the Continental Army. Island, and Connecticut agreed to again ban all blacks, free or enslaved, from their militias.