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What led George Washington to abandon his ban on blacks in the Continental Army?
the bravery of black militia
a meeting with Salem Poor
the need for additional troops
an impassioned speech by Lafayette
The British promised freedom to any enslaved male who escaped and joined. This was a way to get more soldiers, and also to make things more difficult for the Patriots. Eventually Washington had to changed his mind.
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