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  1. 20 lip 2021 · At the onset of the War for Independence, approximately 500,000 African Americans lived in the colonies, of whom some 450,000 (90 percent) were enslaved. Blacks fought in provincial regiments prior to the war, and roughly 5,000 African American soldiers and sailors, free and slave, served the Revolutionary cause.

  2. 9 maj 2024 · During the American Revolution, African Americans played important roles on both the Patriot and Loyalist sides, serving as soldiers and spies. Each side offered African Americans freedom from slavery in return for their support.

  3. 30 lis 2020 · In this brief overview of African American participation during the Revolutionary War, we should be aware of a few things. There were black men who served in the armies as soldiers and black men who served for the armies as support.

  4. See the Revolutionary War unfold, from Lexington to Yorktown and beyond, on our animated map, produced by Wide Awake Films in partnership with the American Battlefield Trust.

  5. Learn about African Americans during the Civil War including soldiers and regiments. Famous patriots such as Crispus Attucks, James Armistead, William Lee, and Peter Salem.

  6. 2 sty 2024 · During the American Revolution, free and enslaved Black people fought for American independence. Although some fought as substitutions for their enslavers or enslaver’s family members, others fought as a way to gain their freedom, or the freedom of their family, through an act of agency.

  7. Explore the stories of five real people of African descent living in war-torn Virginia in 1781. Map-Based. Season of Independence. Trace the spread of American support for Independence and learn the perspectives of real men and women on all sides of the debate. Explore. Document-Based. Poll List Interactive.