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James Armistead, an enslaved African American who served as a spy during the American Revolutionary War, likely feared for his safety and the repercussions of his espionage activities. He risked severe punishment or death if caught by the British while gathering intelligence. Additionally, he may have feared for his future and the fate of his family in a society that upheld slavery. Ultimately, his courage in espionage came from a desire for freedom and a better life.

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