What motivated most African American soldiers to fight in the Revolutionary War with the Patriots?(1 point) Responses They hoped the war would also bring an end to slavery. They hoped the war would also bring an end to slavery. They hoped to gain fame with military defeats. They hoped to gain fame with military defeats. They worried what would happen if they did not fight.

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The primary motivation for many African American soldiers to fight in the Revolutionary War with the Patriots was that they hoped the war would also bring an end to slavery. While some may have also been motivated by the desire for fame or by concerns about the consequences of not fighting, the overarching hope for freedom and the end of slavery was a significant driving force for their participation.