Some African-Americans were offered freedom by either the colonists or the British. Volunteers to the Continental Army hoped that a free United States would mean new freedoms for all races.
The British offered African-Americans freedom if they fought for them, but slaves risked the chance of being punished if caught running away from their masters.
Because they were offered freedom if they became patriot soldiers.
The African Americans joined the patriots,because they wanted freedom,believed the patriots would beat the loyalist and,need of money.
They were forced to fight or the free slaves just wanted to fight because they could have cared.
so they can gain their freedom
After the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga.
They believed they were fighting for their freedom.
Yes. They are only concerned if you are an ancestor to someone who fought in the war.
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Martha Washington was with her husband at Valley Forge and other places.
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After the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga.
I am not really sure
The Battle of Saratoga,
They believed they were fighting for their freedom.
Representation in government, and freedom from Great Britain.
The American Revolution
As early as the American Revolution and in all wars since.
Crispus Attucks, an African American who eccaped slavery.
Yes. They are only concerned if you are an ancestor to someone who fought in the war.
Benjamin was held at gun point by a turkey wielding a ak47
The Battle of Saratoga (second, October 7, 1777) is often seen as the turning point in the American Revolution. The victory in this battle convinced France to join the cause, and France's assistance during the war was critical to an American victory.