Based on lessons from history, the free Blacks were neutral and patriots in the American Revolution.
<h3>Which side did Free Blacks fight?</h3>
A lot of Free Blacks fought on the side of the Patriots because they were already free and would prefer to be Americans in an independent nation of Americans because this was what they knew.
A lot of Free Blacks were neutral on the other hand because they did not want to be involved in the violence. They also feared that if they fought for the losing side, they would be enslaved again.
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Answer:
1521
Explanation:
On April 27, 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan was killed by a poison arrow during a skirmish on the island of Mactan in what is now the Philippines. Magellan and his crew were assisting a local king they had allied with when they landed on the island of Cebu weeks earlier.
The part of Tennessee that is known to have more similarity to other regions in the state is Flatwoods.
<h3>What is cultural similarity?</h3>
This is a term that has to do with the fact that most of the features in the state are common to that of the area.
The culture of a people is the way of life there. This means that the people of this area have the same features.
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He wanted a quick and easy finish to the war against Japan.
<span>He wanted to save/prevent the loss of as many American lives as he could. </span>
<span>He wanted the war to end before the USSR became involved. If the USSR came to aid the US, they would possibly want some territorial gain after the war ended. Truman wanted to avoid this. </span>
<span>It is possible that Truman wanted to show off the power of the United States with the dropping of the bomb. By being the first to use an Atomic Bomb, America would become superior to the USSR and other countries around the world and increase their world status. </span>
<span>He also thought it would be the only way to guarantee the end of the war with Japanese unconditional surrender.</span>