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The statement that best describes the experience of African-Americans during the American Revolutionary War may be the following: Tantalizing possibilities were considered, some actual freedoms were gained, and then slave-holding reality returned in force. This statement is supported by the experiences of a number of African-Americans on the Revolutionary side of the conflict, some of whom were freed and acted as free men in the military forces of the patriot army. It is also supported by those African-Americans who were freed by the British in return for services to be rendered against the patriot forces. It is finally supported by the general return to slave-holding practices throughout America at the war's conclusion.
They created a culture with both English and African traditions.
True.
Facilities for African Americans were of poorer quality.
the freedman's bureau started them
True
No, it is not true. The transatlantic slave trade began in the early 16th century with Africans being forcibly transported to the Americas, primarily to Portuguese and Spanish colonies for labor. Spain did participate in the slave trade, but the transportation of African slaves directly to Spain did not occur on a large scale until later centuries.
FALSE
The statement that best describes the experience of African-Americans during the American Revolutionary War may be the following: Tantalizing possibilities were considered, some actual freedoms were gained, and then slave-holding reality returned in force. This statement is supported by the experiences of a number of African-Americans on the Revolutionary side of the conflict, some of whom were freed and acted as free men in the military forces of the patriot army. It is also supported by those African-Americans who were freed by the British in return for services to be rendered against the patriot forces. It is finally supported by the general return to slave-holding practices throughout America at the war's conclusion.
Not True
no not true
Slave stereotypes have contributed to the perpetuation of negative and dehumanizing depictions of African Americans in media and society. These stereotypes reinforce harmful biases and contribute to the marginalization and mistreatment of African Americans in various aspects of life. It is important to critically examine and challenge these stereotypes to promote more accurate and respectful representations of African Americans.
No
Its members included women and African Americans
the freedmen's bureau started them.
Its members included women and African Americans.
Its members included women and African Americans.