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Peter Salem died in 1816. Peter Salem lived at Leicester, Massachusetts and was a cane weaver after the American Revolution He died in a public poorhouse in 1816 at the age of 66. In 1882 a monument was put up by the town of Framingham, Massachusetts at the Old Burying Ground.
Yes there were African Americans in the revolutionary war. One Peter Salem was even named a hero after killing a British commander at the battle of concord.
Peter Salem was a Patriot.
his owner, jerimiah belknap named him after his hometown named Salem
Peter Salem was a freed slave who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
Peter Salem, an African American soldier in the American Revolutionary War, is often quoted as saying, "I am a soldier of the American Revolution." While specific quotes attributed to him are limited, his contributions to the war, particularly during the Battle of Bunker Hill, highlight his dedication and bravery. His legacy is a testament to the role of Black soldiers in the fight for American independence.
Yes, Peter Salem was a former slave. He fought as a soldier during the American Revolutionary War and is best known for his participation in the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. After the war, Salem was granted his freedom and lived as a free man until his death in 1816.
Peter Salem is on the colonist side shooting at Major Pitcairn.
Peter Salem was on the side of America. He was a slave who was granted his freedom to serve in the Continental Army.
Peter Salem got married to Katy Benson. They had no kids
Peter Salem died on August 16, 1816 at the age of 66 years old.