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Q: How did lord dunmore encourage the black slaves and servents fight for the british?
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British royal governor who encouraged runaway slaves to join his army?

Lord Dunmore


What did lord dunmore do that horrified many southerners?

Promised freedom to slaves that joined the British cause


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The emancipation of slaves or indentured servants who joined the British army.


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Because of Lord Dunmore's proclamation, stating that all Slaves, indented servants etc.. will be free if they fought for the British.


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Two kinds of these workers existed field and house is it slaves or indentured servents?

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November 7, 1775


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