African Americans during the Revolutionary War
A) fought for both the Americans and the British.
B) were betrayed by the British whom they fought for.
C) were promised freedom from slavery by the Americans.
D) were seldom enlisted in the armed forces of either side.
E) seized the opportunity to gain their freedom by running away to Canada and the West Indies.
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