You FALSE STATEMENT (provided in the form of
a spurious "question") is historically inaccurate!
MANY, MANY, MANY of the African-Americans BOTH enlisted and fought in
the American Revolution (often with the promise of 'freedom' in return).
In fact, the first soldier to die in the American Revolution was an African-American
(AA) named Crispus Attucks and U.S. museums are loaded with memorials of AAs
who fought valiantly in EVERY war fought either in or by the United States.
What did the king offer to the African Americans in the American revolution
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
what two location did african american settle during the american revolution
Colonists
African Americans
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
During the American Revolution, African Americans fought for both the British and the American colonial forces, depending on their circumstances and promises made. In several northern states, such as Massachusetts, African Americans like Crispus Attucks participated in key battles. Many enslaved individuals were promised freedom in exchange for their military service, influencing their choice of which side to support. Overall, while they fought for various states, their contributions were particularly notable in the northern colonies.
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They fought both sides
They fought both sides
Southern Americans (confederate)