What motivated African Americans (enslaved and free) to fight in the Revolutionary War?(1 point) Responses they hoped the war would end slavery they hoped the war would end slavery they wanted military rank they wanted military rank they were afraid they would be punished if they did not fight they were afraid they would be punished if they did not fight they wanted to protect their masters

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The primary motivation for many African Americans (both enslaved and free) to fight in the Revolutionary War was the hope that the war would lead to the end of slavery. Many believed that their participation in the war could demonstrate their value and loyalty, potentially leading to emancipation. Additionally, some enlisted in hopes of gaining military rank, while others did so out of fear of punishment or coercion. However, the most significant motivation among those seeking freedom was the belief that fighting for independence could open the door to their own liberation.

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