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Who were the black loyalists?
The Black Loyalists were mostly enslaved Africans whose owners were Patriots (aka Rebels). Lord Dunmore's Proclamation promised these men freedom if they joined his army.
That is not true...
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How were blacks treated?
Blacks were not treated well.They were often beaten and hurt.Firefighters used to spray them with the hoses to make them leave areas and then arrest them.Police felt that they had the right to beat...
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How were the loyalist treated after the treaty of Paris?
In the end, many Loyalists simply left America. About 80,000 of them fled to Canada or Britain during or just after the war. Because Loyalists were often wealthy, educated, older, and Anglican, the...
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How were blacks treated in the 1950's?
VERY badly
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Why were blacks not treated equally?
Because of their color, they were thought to be subhuman by the initial explorers who found them. This tradition continued as they were considered property by white people until the granting of their...