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There is no such conflict as the African American War. You might be thinking of the Mexican-American War.
an african american who escaped from slavery into the Dakota community in US and fought on their side during the Dakota war of 1862. He was the only African-American combatant of the war
they fought for both sides
The colonists [ union ] promised them their freedom if they fought, but what happened when the war was won by our disloyal, pathetic forefathers? Some were granted their freedom, but others were put them straight back in chains. The British also promised them freedom if they fought for the redcoats- around 20,000 of them did and they were given the choice when the British lost the war of sticking it out in the colonies or sailing with the redcoats to Britain as free men. Unsurprisingly, many chose the second option.
The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African-American pilots who fought during World War II.
African-Americans have fought in every American war including the Revolutionary War. Runaway slaves were promised freedom if they fought for the British army.
African-Americans have fought in every American war including the Revolutionary War. Runaway slaves were promised freedom if they fought for the British army.
There is no such conflict as the African American War. You might be thinking of the Mexican-American War.
they were promised freedom..
They fought for the confederacy
They fought for the confederacy
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
African american, Hispanic and Indians.
Because they were given freedom if fought in the war
Many African-Americans took up arms for their country. (Both for the Confederacy adn the Union.) For example, the 54th Massachusetts was a well-known all Black regiment. The African-American men that fought for the Confederacy were also promised freedom.
an african american who escaped from slavery into the Dakota community in US and fought on their side during the Dakota war of 1862. He was the only African-American combatant of the war
they fought for both sides