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The African-American And His Majestys
The African-American and His Majestys
Army in the Age of the American Revolution
"And I do hereby further declare all indented servants, Negroes, and others, (appertaining to Rebels), free, that are able and willing to bear arms, they joining His Majestys Troops, as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing the Colony to a proper sense of their duty, to His majestys crown and dignity." On November 7th, 1775, Lord Dunmore made his fated proclamation; this utterance changed the course of the American Revolution for the African-American. If the subject is to be justified then a historical context for Dunmores proclamation must be provided. What was the position of the British army at the end of 1775' Had the rhetoric of American liberty accounted for the African-American' The injustices served out to the African-American between 1775 and 1776 by the white American patriot made the British promise of emancipation both appealing and logical. Lord Dunmore and the British commanders were sensitive to these Negro injustices: the decision to recruit the black bondsmen, therefore, was based on pragmatic and strategic reasoning.
At the end of 1775 His Majestys army was in a hapless position. From the beginning of the conflict
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