What was the role of African Americans in the revolution?

A. Americans generally avoided arming blacks, but the British eagerly recruited runaway slaves.
B. As the war dragged on, blacks-especially northern free blacks-were increasingly welcome to enlist.
C. Though still enslaved, they rallied around the revolutionary rhetoric of freedom, uniformly supporting the American cause.
D. Very few slaves escaped to freedom; those who did found themselves welcomed in the North, the West Indies, or Canada.


Answer: B

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