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1778 - Rhode Island Authorizes Enlistment of Enslaved Men

In a groundbreaking decision, the Rhode Island General Assembly passed legislation allowing the enlistment of enslaved men into the Continental Army. Those who enlisted were promised emancipation, making Rhode Island the first colony to offer freedom in exchange for military service during the American Revolutionary War. This act marked an early and significant intersection of Black military service and the struggle for freedom in the United States.

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