Question
What most strongly motivated African American soldiers to fight in the Revolutionary War with the Patriots?(1 point)
Responses
the fear of what would happen if they did not fight in the war
the fear of what would happen if they did not fight in the war
the hope that the war would also bring an end to slavery
the hope that the war would also bring an end to slavery
the need to protect their family and the families of their masters
the need to protect their family and the families of their masters
the desire to achieve military ranks
Responses
the fear of what would happen if they did not fight in the war
the fear of what would happen if they did not fight in the war
the hope that the war would also bring an end to slavery
the hope that the war would also bring an end to slavery
the need to protect their family and the families of their masters
the need to protect their family and the families of their masters
the desire to achieve military ranks
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The motivation that most strongly motivated African American soldiers to fight in the Revolutionary War with the Patriots was **the hope that the war would also bring an end to slavery**. Many African Americans viewed their participation in the conflict as an opportunity to challenge the institution of slavery and to secure their own freedom and rights.