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During the American Revolution, why did many African-Americans who were enslaved fight for the British and against the colonists?

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The British guaranteed enslaved African-Americans that they would be liberated if they fought on the side of the British during the Revolution.

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During the American Revolution, why did many African-Americans who were enslaved fight for the British and against the colonists?

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British proclamation to free, and protect any slave who escaped a non-loyalist plantation

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In June, 1779, (British) General Henry Clinton made a proclamation; all slaves who escaped the plantation they worked on (if it was owned by an enemy of the UK), and made it to New York City (during British occupation) was to be immediately freed, and protected, in addition, units were set up for Black men.

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