the fact that the slaves were willing to fight and die for their independence
They both abolished slavery
No state abolished slavery during the Revolutionary War. Massachusetts via its Constitution of 1780 did not recognize slavery and thusly "abolished" it, but no state abolished slavery as far as I can see before or "around the time" of the Revolutionary War.
Because they thought of him as a traitor for spying for Britain.
The commander-in-chief during the revolutionary war was George Washington.
There were none, since Ohio didn't exist during the Revolutionary War.
he was not against slavery
Pennsylvania and Massachusetts
They both abolished slavery
They both abolished slavery
No state abolished slavery during the Revolutionary War. Massachusetts via its Constitution of 1780 did not recognize slavery and thusly "abolished" it, but no state abolished slavery as far as I can see before or "around the time" of the Revolutionary War.
Every state that was a state during the the Civil War.
The American Loyalists did not consider taxes a reason to rebel. The Loyalists remained loyal to Britain even during the revolutionary war.
Because they thought of him as a traitor for spying for Britain.
eat my balls
Not much. About the only link between the Revolutionary War and the Civil War is that the Civil War resulted from the decision made during the Revolutionary to keep slavery in a country (and slave holder President Thomas Jefferson) that said; "All Men are Created Equal". In 1776, the double standard of the USA regarding slavery was known far and wide. In England it took William Wilberforce and the Captain John Newton song, "Amazing Grace" to bring an end to slavery. In the USA, it took a Civil War, Frederick Douglas and President Abraham Lincoln to bring an end to slavery. Apart from the slavery issue, I can't think of any other link between the Revolutionary War and the Civil War.
No he did not portray during the Revolutionary War.
The commander-in-chief during the revolutionary war was George Washington.