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Describe how enslaved and free Black people in South Carolina contributed to the Revolutionary War.(1 point)
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Enslaved Black people were shipped to St. Lucia to work on plantations.
Enslaved Black people were shipped to St. Lucia to work on plantations.
The British utilized enslaved Black people as bribes to encourage loyalists to fight.
The British utilized enslaved Black people as bribes to encourage loyalists to fight.
Most became workers or laborers supporting military forces.
Most became workers or laborers supporting military forces.
South Carolina did not utilize enslaved and free Black people for the patriots’ cause.
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Most became workers or laborers supporting military forces.
(Enslaved and free Black South Carolinians worked as laborers, guides, spies, and camp servants for both sides; some also fought and others joined the British after promises of freedom.)
(Enslaved and free Black South Carolinians worked as laborers, guides, spies, and camp servants for both sides; some also fought and others joined the British after promises of freedom.)
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