Phillis Wheatley, an African American poet and former enslaved person, contributed to the American Revolutionary War through her writings that expressed support for the Patriot cause. Her poetry often highlighted themes of liberty and freedom, resonating with the revolutionary spirit of the time. Wheatley's work not only inspired her contemporaries but also helped to challenge prevailing perceptions about the intellectual capabilities of Black individuals. While she did not engage in combat, her literary contributions played a significant role in shaping public sentiment during the war.
Increased involvement in the war
Escalation
1941
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She was in the Revolutionary War.
Phillis Weatley wrote a poem about Benjamin Franklin during the Revolutionary War.
Yes she did have a role war for independence
which war
Phyllis Wheatly wrote poems to support the Patriots
Because they believed theVietnamWar was a civil war , which it was, and that our involvement was unnecessary.
Britain's involvement in the war led to the involvement of Canada, because it's a Commonwealth Nation.
She was a slave then was lucky enough to be educated.
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The involvement of new Mexicos in the Spanish American war showed solidarity.
"ESCALATION" of the war.
It is where the War began.