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AP US HistoryAP US History436 views·Updated Jul 27, 2026

African Americans and the American Revolution

Evaluate the contradictory impact of Revolutionary ideals of liberty on the status of enslaved and free African Americans in the early Republic.

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AP US HistoryAP US History436 views·Updated Jul 27, 2026

African Americans and the American Revolution

Evaluate the contradictory impact of Revolutionary ideals of liberty on the status of enslaved and free African Americans in the early Republic.

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"That we may then sit under our own vine and fig-tree and have none to make us afraid... we have been many of us in the king's service... and have done our duty in the field and the camp, and we hope you will not let us be in a worse condition than we were before the war." - Petition of African American veterans to the Massachusetts General Court, 1785. This petition primarily uses:

  • "That we may then sit under our own vine and fig-tree and have none to make us afraid... we have been many of us in the king's service... and have done our duty in the field and the camp, and we hope you will not let us be in a worse condition than we were before the war." - Petition of African American veterans to the Massachusetts General Court, 1785. This petition primarily uses:The contradiction between their military service and continued inequality.
  • The gradual abolition acts passed in several Northern states during the 1780s are best understood as a reflection of which of the following?A compromise between revolutionary ideals and economic interests.
  • Lord Dunmore's Proclamation (1775), which offered freedom to enslaved people who joined the British army, had what unintended effect on the American Revolution?It solidified Southern planter support for the Patriot cause.

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