Yes, he was in the rev. war. And I know this all hanks to my homeschooling
Peter Salem was a freed slave who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
They were all African-Americans who fought in the Revolutionary War.
he shot him as his duty in the American revolutionary war
Peter Salem and Salem Poor were both African American soldiers who fought in the American Revolutionary War and are notable for their bravery and contributions to the fight for independence. They are particularly remembered for their actions during the Battle of Bunker Hill, where they demonstrated exceptional marksmanship and valor. Their involvement highlights the significant yet often overlooked role of Black soldiers in the Revolutionary War, contributing to the broader narrative of freedom and equality in American history. Their legacies serve as powerful reminders of the diverse individuals who contributed to the founding of the United States.
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A poor farmer wuld most likely be a patriot in the revolutionary war.
No. Winston-Salem was formed when two towns, 'Winston' and 'Salem' merged in 1913. Winston was named for Revolutionary War hero Joseph Winston. Salem comes from the Hebrew Shalom for "peace".
They were two African Americans that fought for the Patriot cause in the Revolutionary War.
salem poor (:
because he fought in the civil war. and he fought in Iraq
The two Black men known for their involvement in the Battle of Bunker Hill were Salem Poor and Peter Salem. Salem Poor was a former enslaved man who distinguished himself in battle, earning recognition for his bravery and effectiveness as a soldier. Peter Salem, also formerly enslaved, is credited with firing a shot that killed British Major John Pitcairn during the battle. Their contributions highlight the significant roles that Black soldiers played in the American Revolutionary War.
A rich merchant would likely be a loyalist in the Revolutionary War.