they got more freedom
yes
the Americans
we wanted freedom so we started the revolutionary war to get that. Wow everybody knows that answer. Whoever asked this is stupid
it didn't
Ethan Allen is a person who was in the revolutionary war and made an impact.
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During the Revolutionary War, the treatment of Black individuals varied significantly, with some fighting for both the British and American forces. Many enslaved Blacks sought freedom by joining the British Army, which promised emancipation as a reward for their service. Conversely, some free Blacks fought for the Patriots, believing in the ideals of liberty and equality. However, despite their contributions, both free and enslaved Blacks faced systemic racism and were often denied full rights and recognition after the war.
during ww2 To my recollection of my history studies, Blacks fought in the Revolutionary War, the Civil War [both sides], the Spanish-American War, and although I cannot recall the names specifically, probably every other war the US has been involved in.During the Revolutionary War, but only in the North. The Southern slave owners feared giving their slaves guns for obvious reasons.
It declared our independence from England and started the Revolutionary War.
Andrew Jackson did not directly impact the Revolutionary War, as he was born in 1767, after the conflict had begun. However, his later military leadership during the War of 1812 and his role in shaping American nationalism can be seen as a continuation of the revolutionary spirit. Jackson’s presidency also reinforced the ideals of democracy and populism that emerged from the revolution. Ultimately, while he was not a figure in the Revolutionary War itself, his legacy was influenced by its outcomes.
Because in Georgia the blacks had to sit in the back of the bus and the whites got to sit up front