The black people who came to America from England were every bit as offended and hurt by King George's taxes as any other ethnic group. Every good man with a rifle was welcomed into the struggle.
because the British offer of freedom to enslave people of African Americans and that made Washington change his policy
They wanted to be free. The South wouldn't allow that, and Lincoln put the Emancipation Proclamation into action, if the North won the war, they would be free.
In the war, any slaves captured by British would be aloud to fight or spy against the American settlers. If they survived, they would be granted freedom.
They were told that if they fought they would become free. This was enticing to many who were tired of being slaves.
British. To be African-American you would have to be from America. Most black Americans are moving back to being called black because they realize a hyphenated American sounds unpatriotic.
because they need more man
He didn't want them to fight at first. But then he realized he needed the most people he could get to fight the British so he let them fight. Plus the British promised the African Americans their freedom if they fought with them. So there's another reason he wanted them.
He struggled against the British in the American Revolution.
Because it was French money, and the French navy, that helped the American Colonials win their Revolution against the British and gain their Independence.
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.
Compare the strenghts and weaknesses of the British and Americans entering the American Revolution
If you were a Patriot in the American Revolution you were an American against the British.
the British
They helped they British and the New World
If your question was "Were the British part of the American Revolution," the answer is yes they were the enemy of the Americans. The colonists (the Americans) were fighting for their freedom from Britain.
Americans called the British "Red Coats" or "Regulars" during the American Revolution.
Henry Clinton was a British General in the American Revolution. He was against the Americans.
Yes the British actually beat the Americans
they fought for both sides
The battle by the 13 British American colonies for independence was called the American Revolution.
Bluecoats were Colonial Americans. The British were the Redcoats. The Colonial Americans were British subjects who fought the mother country for their independence and won it after a revolution.