African Americans were involved in the Revolutionary War as soldiers and sailors. They fought for freedom. Both slaves and free African Americans joined the fight.
Yes, Black individuals fought on both sides during the American Revolutionary War, which is sometimes referred to as the British War. The British offered freedom to enslaved people who joined their cause, leading many to enlist in their forces. Some Black soldiers also fought for the American Continental Army, motivated by the promise of freedom or to fight against British oppression. Their contributions were significant, though often overlooked in historical narratives.
Approximately 5,000 Black Americans fought the British in the American Revolutionary War.
He fought for democratic rights.
The British Vs the American Resistance + French Assistance.
Because they were treated better by the British forces than the American colonists and were promised their freedom from slavery if they fought for the British.
british, american, and french fought there. british had 8,000 people american had 9,500 people and french had 8,800 people
Fought for black people
African Americans were involved in the Revolutionary War as soldiers and sailors. They fought for freedom. Both slaves and free African Americans joined the fight.
Yes, Black individuals fought on both sides during the American Revolutionary War, which is sometimes referred to as the British War. The British offered freedom to enslaved people who joined their cause, leading many to enlist in their forces. Some Black soldiers also fought for the American Continental Army, motivated by the promise of freedom or to fight against British oppression. Their contributions were significant, though often overlooked in historical narratives.
the British fought a war against them . people are always racist to people there at war with.
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Not Everybody But Free Africans Fought For Patriots And Some Runaways Fought For The British.
Mohandas K. Gandhi
Approximately 5,000 Black Americans fought the British in the American Revolutionary War.
He was a black slave who fought in the Battle of Lexington. He was first to engage the British.
Nelson Mandella fought the inequalites of Apartheid in South Africa