because he feared he would be killed by the british.
Well I really don't know but I'll take a guess.he thought that they their self's were going to lose. That's the best I can do 😩
No James Forten did not fear being killed by the Brittish he was really friends with one of the British
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No because he was friends with one of the British so he could of not been scared.
James forten was born in 1766
James Forten was only seven years old when his father, Thomas Forten, died in a boat accident
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No James Forten did not fear being killed by the Brittish he was really friends with one of the British
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Yes noob
No because he was friends with one of the British so he could of not been scared.
No, don't think so. He joined the continental army at age 15 and after his service became a wealthy businessman and leader of the black community in pre-civil war Philadelphia. He devoted himself and his money to the abolitionist cause and refused to supply rigging to slave trade ships. Forten died in 1842. I don't see any connection between Washington and Forten that would apply to your question.
James Forten said he would not prove a traitior to his country. Resources: Hakim, Joy: From Colonies to Country Book 3: A History of US Copyright 2003
James forten was born in 1766
James Forten was only seven years old when his father, Thomas Forten, died in a boat accident