American Revolution Dbq

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In a time of war, who isn’t affected? This a question we ask ourselves today. The American revolution affected multiple groups of people and it is hard to determine which group was affected more than another. Although this war was created to ultimately earn freedom from Great Britain, it was also created for the colonies to fight to keep slavery alive. African Americans were not treated as the human beings they were born to be. Families were ripped away from one another and made to leave their values behind as men and women were bought and sold to serve the white man. John Murray, the fourth Earl of Dunmore, whom was also the royal governor of Virginia wrote a letter asking for the help of, African Americans and any other individuals belonging …show more content…

A slave by the name of Boston King is one of many slaves who enlisted with the British army to escape slavery. While serving as a servant to the British army’s Captain, King experienced more slavery. Although he is able experience freedom through his belief in God. King, as well as other African Americans who fought in support of the British would relish in the freedom they were given, but unfortunately once the war was over some of these “freed” slaves were returned to their owners, so they could continue to work, rendering them slaves again. Thankfully, the British defended the African American and issued Proclamations to protect and free all slaves that had earned freedom in exchange for support of the British during the American Revolution. They were then sent to Nova Scotia, so they could be rid of their owners and be free once …show more content…

The residents of Sutton, Massachusetts were against the rather controversial draft presented by the state. The citizens of the town were afraid of retaliation from other populations regarding their rights, as well as a fear of guilt involving the slave trade if only white men who own property could vote because, upon popular belief, it was thought that these actions would further support slavery in the colonies. It took the state two years to change their constitution which would now allow any male at a certain age who owned property and certain wealth to vote. While not providing any benefit to the African American population in the original draft, the people of Sutton believed the revision would benefit them when it benefitted all

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