The statement that best describes the experience of African-Americans during the American Revolutionary War may be the following: Tantalizing possibilities were considered, some actual freedoms were gained, and then slave-holding reality returned in force. This statement is supported by the experiences of a number of African-Americans on the Revolutionary side of the conflict, some of whom were freed and acted as free men in the military forces of the patriot army. It is also supported by those African-Americans who were freed by the British in return for services to be rendered against the patriot forces. It is finally supported by the general return to slave-holding practices throughout America at the war's conclusion.
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The 2010 U.S. Census reports there are 44,000 African Americans living in Hawaii. The majority are military personnel and their dependents. It is estimated that at least 65-70 of the AA population are military and their families.
Discrimination existed within military policies. Black leaders continued to fight discrimination during the war. Blacks were not treated equally within the military.
He ordered military to recruit African Americans and ordered the army to put them into combat
They took many domestic jobs that were vacated as white men went to war. African Americans also joined the military.
That African Americans be accepted into the Union military Allowed African-Americans to participate as war laborers and soldiers
That African Americans be accepted into the Union military Allowed African-Americans to participate as war laborers and soldiers
That African Americans be accepted into the Union military Allowed African-Americans to participate as war laborers and soldiers
The British
True
That they could be free all their life if they are or have been in the military:)
That they could be free all their life if they are or have been in the military:)
That they could be free all their life if they are or have been in the military:)
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commander Robert commanded the 54th regimen which was a regimen of African Americans
Not True
no not true