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  2. 1st Rhode Island Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Rhode Island Regiment (also known as Varnum's Regiment, the 9th Continental Regiment, the Black Regiment, the Rhode Island Regiment, and Olney's Battalion) was a regiment in the Continental Army raised in Rhode Island during the American Revolutionary War (1775–83). It was one of the few units in the Continental Army to serve through ...

  3. Black Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Black Brigade, a 24-strong Loyalist military unit consisting largely of Black Loyalists, or formerly enslaved African Americans or who escaped to the British during the American Revolutionary War; Black Brigade of Cincinnati, a military unit made up of African Americans organized during the Civil War to protect the city of Cincinnati in 1862

  4. Colonel Tye - Wikipedia

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    Henry Muhlenberg, a German Lutheran pastor sent to the colonies as a missionary, commented on how formidable the Black Brigade was: "The worst is to be feared from the irregular troops whom the so-called Tories have assembled from various nationalities– for example, a regiment of Catholics, a regiment of Negroes, who are fitted for and ...

  5. African Americans in the Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    In the Revolutionary War, slave owners often let the people they enslaved to enlist in the war with promises of freedom, but many were put back into slavery after the conclusion of the war. [12] In April 1775, at Lexington and Concord, Black men responded to the call and fought with Patriot forces.

  6. Black Loyalist - Wikipedia

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    The "Black Brigade" was a small combat unit of 24 in New Jersey led by Colonel Tye, a former slave from Monmouth County, New Jersey who had escaped to British lines early in the war. [21] The title of colonel was not an official military designation, as he was not formally commissioned as an officer.

  7. Stephen Blucke - Wikipedia

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    During the American Revolution, Black Loyalist and guerrilla leader Colonel Tye died in 1780 and Stephen Blucke was given the honorary rank of "Colonel" and took command, of another Black Loyalist unit, a group of military associators, known as the infamous Black Brigade, until the end of the war. [9] [b] The Black Brigade was an elite group of ...

  8. Royal Ethiopian Regiment - Wikipedia

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    That black people were trained to bear arms and kill was a revolutionary idea at the time, especially as they were with one of the world's best armies. Main article: Battle of Great Bridge In 1775 the Queen's Own Loyal Virginia Regiment , the Ethiopian Regiment, and the 14th Regiment of Foot occupied Norfolk, Virginia , and Dunmore established ...

  9. Siege of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    A Brigade of Engineers and Black Pioneers; A Brigade of British reinforcements from Georgia, composed of; 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 71st Highlanders (869). Light companies of the 16th and the 71st (243). Light company of the 3rd Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers. 17th Regiment of Light Dragoons (73). A Brigade of Engineers and Black Pioneers ...