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Of the 2,5 million men who served in the Union army in the civil war; a total of 186,000 were African Americans. (about 7%)

About 36,000 died.
The Medal of Honor was award to 25 of them.

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What statement about the role of African-Americans in the Revolutionary War is CORRECT?

African-Americans played a significant role in the Revolutionary War, with many fighting for both the Continental Army and British forces. Approximately 5,000 African-American soldiers fought for the Continental Army, motivated by the promise of freedom and the hope of ending slavery. Additionally, the British offered freedom to enslaved individuals who joined their ranks, further incentivizing African-Americans to participate in the conflict. Their contributions were crucial in various battles, highlighting their integral role in the fight for independence.


Why did African American fight in the revolutionary war?

Some African-Americans were offered freedom by either the colonists or the British. Volunteers to the Continental Army hoped that a free United States would mean new freedoms for all races. The British offered African-Americans freedom if they fought for them, but slaves risked the chance of being punished if caught running away from their masters.


Were African Americans allowed in the Union Army?

No, it was not manda tory for African-Americans to serve the Union Army. All African- Americans did this on their own free will.


Explain the decisions facing African Americans and native Americans during revolution?

They had to decide which army to fight for, and there were various reasons to fight for each side. During the American Revolutionary War, African Americans served both the Continental Army (5,000 men) and the British Army (20000 men).


Why were many people opposed to African Americans enlisting in the Continental Army?

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What were enslaved African Americans promised in exchange for their service in the Continental Army?

freedom


What part did the woman and African Americans take in the revolution?

Women helped the wounded soldiers and African Americans fought in the army in return for freedom after the war


Why did the African Americans join patriots militias or the Continental Army or navy?

novanet answer : to gain their freedom


What statement about the role of African-Americans in the Revolutionary War is CORRECT?

African-Americans played a significant role in the Revolutionary War, with many fighting for both the Continental Army and British forces. Approximately 5,000 African-American soldiers fought for the Continental Army, motivated by the promise of freedom and the hope of ending slavery. Additionally, the British offered freedom to enslaved individuals who joined their ranks, further incentivizing African-Americans to participate in the conflict. Their contributions were crucial in various battles, highlighting their integral role in the fight for independence.


Why did African American fight in the revolutionary war?

Some African-Americans were offered freedom by either the colonists or the British. Volunteers to the Continental Army hoped that a free United States would mean new freedoms for all races. The British offered African-Americans freedom if they fought for them, but slaves risked the chance of being punished if caught running away from their masters.


Why did approximatly 5000 African Americans join patriots militias or the Continental Army or navy?

novanet answer : to gain their freedom


Who was the first black American to join the Army?

African-Americans have fought in every American war including the Revolutionary War. Runaway slaves were promised freedom if they fought for the British army.


Were African Americans allowed in the Union Army?

No, it was not manda tory for African-Americans to serve the Union Army. All African- Americans did this on their own free will.


How did African Americans in north greet the emancipation Proclamation?

The African Americans in the North welcomed the Emancipation Proclamation. After the passing of this proclamation African Americans were able to join the army and did so and fought in the starting of the third year of the Civil War.


Why were African Americans at first banned from the continental army?

They thought that if they gave them guns and tought them how to fight they feared that they might revolt in the enslaved population. Robert Selig reflects on African Americans in the Continental Army. Island, and Connecticut agreed to again ban all blacks, free or enslaved, from their militias.


Explain the decisions facing African Americans and native Americans during revolution?

They had to decide which army to fight for, and there were various reasons to fight for each side. During the American Revolutionary War, African Americans served both the Continental Army (5,000 men) and the British Army (20000 men).


Why were African Americans at first banned from serving the Continental Army?

They thought that if they gave them guns and tought them how to fight they feared that they might revolt in the enslaved population. Robert Selig reflects on African Americans in the Continental Army. Island, and Connecticut agreed to again ban all blacks, free or enslaved, from their militias.