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During the revolutionary war, Indian tribes A) first hoped to stay neutral, but man ended up fighting on the bitish side. B) first joined the british but later switched to the revolutionary side. C) participated in violence against both sides D) embraced the revolutionary cause from the onset of hostilities
Part of the cold war; should America have participated in the cold war?
he was in the revolutionary war
That would be the revolutionary war. That was the war in which the U. S. won it's independence from Great Britain.
More than one million Africans participated in WWI.
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African Americans were involved in the Revolutionary War as soldiers and sailors. They fought for freedom. Both slaves and free African Americans joined the fight.
the women were nurses and Africans and young men fought in the war..
some African Americans fought during the revolutionary war so the could get freedom from there British owner
In 1781 he participated with Franklin, Jay and Laurens, in development of the Treaty of Peace with Gr. Britain and was a signer of that treaty, which ended the Revolutionary War, in 1783. from <http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/signers/adams_j.htm>
Nancy Hart is known for being a woman who participated in the Revolutionary war. After the war she became over religious and was known for here over zealous beliefs.
Francis Marion was born in South Carolina, and participated in the American Revolutionary War as a military officer. His nickname was 'The Swamp Fox.'
John Burgoyne was married to Lady Charlotte Stanley. Burgoyne was a member of the British Army, and participated in the American Revolutionary War.
During the revolutionary war, Indian tribes A) first hoped to stay neutral, but man ended up fighting on the bitish side. B) first joined the british but later switched to the revolutionary side. C) participated in violence against both sides D) embraced the revolutionary cause from the onset of hostilities
no they should apologize to us