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How do the experiences of African Americans during the war show both continuity and change?

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What state's militia refused to allow African American solders to serve?

Most southern states refused to accept African Americans to fight in their state militias during the revolutionary war because they were scared of slave revolts.


How many countries supported the American during the Revolutionary War?

The Revolutionary War involved many countries. The British had mercenaries from all sorts of countries along with Spain on their side. Later on, the British signed a treaty with the Germans and they joined in, too. The African Americans served on both sides, some patriots, some loyalists. The Native Americans were also greatly involved, but were on the British side. The French were greatly involved as they signed a treaty with the Americans during the war. Even though the British were greatly allied, the Americans only had the French, a portion of the African Americans, and a few tribes of Indians as allies.


How were the expriences of African Americans Mexican Americans and Japanese Americans similar during World War 2?

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Who were the African American soilders at Valley Forge?

At Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-78, several African American soldiers served in the Continental Army, contributing to the fight for American independence. Although the exact number is unclear, estimates suggest that around 5,000 African Americans fought for the Revolutionary cause, with many serving in integrated units. Notable figures like Peter Salem and Salem Poor distinguished themselves in battle. Their participation highlighted the complex role of African Americans in the Revolutionary War, as they fought for freedom and rights while also facing the realities of slavery and discrimination.

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Why did some african americans fight during the revolutionary war?

some African Americans fought during the revolutionary war so the could get freedom from there British owner


What During the Revolutionary War African Americans were more likely to side with .?

northern abolitics


Who helped the American troop during the revolutionary war?

African American slaves, Native Americans, and France


How did African Americans help the patriot cause during the revolutionary war?

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Was their African-Americans during the American Revolution?

Yes there were African Americans in the revolutionary war. One Peter Salem was even named a hero after killing a British commander at the battle of concord.


Why did africans American fight during the war?

some African Americans fought during the revolutionary war so the could get freedom from there British owner


Who did African Americans support in the Revolutionary War?

There were some slaves who fought with the colonists and there were free african men in the North who fought with the colonists. A larger majority of slaves fought with the British. It was well known across the colonies that any slave who fought with the British would receive their freedom after the Revolutionary War was over.


During the Revolutionary War James Armistead an African American was what?

During the Revolutionary War, James Armistead, an African American, was a spy.


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).


How did life change for African American during the war?

Slow, and gayly with no food, so the African Americans were abandoned.


How do the experiences of African Americans during the war show both continuity and change?

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What were enslaved african americans who fought on the british side given?

The enslaved African Americans were promised freedom if they chose to join the British government during the Revolutionary War. This caused many slaves to flee from their masters and take part in the battles that were occurring.