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luminitza

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What role did blacks play in the Loyalist cause during the Revolution?
 
  A) Blacks served as officers in the British Army.
  B) British warships were staffed mostly by black sailors.
  C) Blacks sometimes escaped to the British and became soldiers.
  D) Blacks served only for the Patriot cause and not for the Loyalists.

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How did black women assist in the Patriot cause?
 
  A) Black women joined their husbands in army camps.
  B) Black women served as officers in battle with men.
  C) Black women remained as slaves to assist black soldiers.
  D) Black women had no role in the war effort.



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Answer: C

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