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Native Americans and Blacks in the American Revolution
- The Jane McCrea tragedy
- Violence escalates
- The postwar fate of Native Americans
- America's black soldiers
- Virginia slaves in the Revolution
- Slavery weighs against the colonies
- Blacks in the postwar years
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- White Views of Native Americans
- Crispus Attucks Dies in the Boston Massacre
- A Trusted Spy
- Austin...
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