Answer:
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Explanation:
In 2010 it was approximately 53,364 I believe there is now 92,000
They gained some rights as Americans. You have to remember that up until the later part of the 1960s blacks did not have many rights as Americans. separate but equal was the name of the game back then but during ww2 black got the freedom to serve our country and many did. The tesgie airman was a all black fighter squadron during world war 2 and many served on ship with the navy and several all black army battalions were mobilized during this time . but they still were segregated becacuse the still did not have the rights they do today hope this helps
Loyalists: advantages
-Loyal to the crown.
-Despised the patriots.
-Were totally against the revolution.
Patriots: advantages
-Wanted independence.
-Fought hard.
-Were willing to do anything for their country.
Similarities:
-They both lived in America.
-They both had opposite views.
- They both speak the same language.
Loyalist- disadvantage
• They fought 300 miles away from home
• They didn't know the land
• They didn't pay off all the debts from the French & Indian War
Patriots-disadvantage
•They had a volunteer army (not well-trained)
• They had to create an army
• They had to borrow money to pay for the war
• They printed paper money (this led to inflation)