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Women, Slaves, & Native Americans in the Revolution. African Americans during the war. Inspired hopes of freedom from slavery British convinced slaves to fight for them or run away 1775 = Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation 800 slaves volunteered Some fled to Canada
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African Americans during the war • Inspired hopes of freedom from slavery • British convinced slaves to fight for them or run away • 1775 = Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation • 800 slaves volunteered • Some fled to Canada • 40,000 slaves & free blacks fought in Continental Army & state militia
Emancipation Laws • 1777 – 1784 = Vermont, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut passed gradual emancipation laws • South still dependent upon slavery
Women in the Revolution • Deborah Sampson Gannet served in Continental Army as a man • 20,000 served as messengers, spies, scouts, laundresses, nurses • Offered homes as hospitals • Created riots • Boycotted British goods • Spun cloth at home
Voting • 1776 – 1806 = New Jersey constitution allowed some women to vote • New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania allowed free blacks to vote for a short time
Republican Motherhood • Women encouraged to teach children how to be good citizens • 1780s = New focus on women’s education • Abigail Adams, “Remember the Ladies” • Women ridiculed for political involvement Abigail Adams
Native American Involvement • Most tribes allied with British • Treaty of Paris gave Americans their land east of Mississippi River • United tribes against Americans