Salem Poor lived in Andover, Massachusetts. He was an African American man born around 1747 and is noted for his bravery during the American Revolutionary War. His contributions to the war effort were recognized, and he became a prominent figure in the history of African American soldiers.
Peter Salem was one African-American who fought at Bunker Hill. Click the web link, below, to read more information. You may find more information by typing the following into your favorite search engine:black Americans who fought at bunker hill
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Salem Poor
The differences between Salem Town and Salem Village. The Village was a poor farming community that was strictlly Puritan. The Town was a rich shipping port with increasing numbers of people there to just make money.
Yes Several families still live in the area. Here is a link to Salem Village Today
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Peter Salem was a freed slave who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
Peter Salem was one African-American who fought at Bunker Hill. Click the web link, below, to read more information. You may find more information by typing the following into your favorite search engine:black Americans who fought at bunker hill
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Because that's what white America wanted.
Salem poor
Salem Poor
horrible, he was born a slave
he was a slave but then fought in the american revolution
outside of Salem