James Armistead, an enslaved African American, was significantly influenced by his experiences during the American Revolutionary War. Serving as a spy for the Continental Army, he gathered crucial intelligence on British movements and strategies, which showcased his resourcefulness and bravery. Additionally, witnessing the struggle for freedom and independence motivated him to seek his own liberation, ultimately leading to his post-war emancipation. His unique role in the war helped shape his identity and aspirations for freedom and equality.
James armistead was born on January 23,1741
James Armistead died on August 9th, 1830.
No
James Armistead did have one son for sure and people say he had several other children.
a koren person
possibly going to war and spying(not sure bout this)
James Armistead Lafayette go to school YES he didand just to tell you James Armistead is the same person as James Armistead Lafayette but James Armistead got that from his collage .
How was James Armistead's childhood
No, they are the same.
James Armistead died on August 9th, 1830.
William Armistead
James armistead was born on January 23,1741
James Armistead died on August 9th, 1830.
No
george armistead they took there masters last name ...no-it's William Armistead
James Armistead did have one son for sure and people say he had several other children.
a koren person