The American 'Negro War' you Never heard of...

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Through the entire first year of the conflict, the U.S. Army failed to win a single battle.
Look at how they described our ability to create civilizations here in America :banderas:

We found these negroes in possession of large fields of the finest land, producing large crops of corn, beans, melons, pumpkins, and other esculent vegetables. saw, while riding along the borders of the ponds, fine rice growing; and in the village large corn-cribs were filled, while the houses were larger and more comfortable than those of the Indians themselves."
- Lieutenant George McCall regarding Black Seminoles in 1826

look at how they describe our ability to fight for our rights/freedom:banderas:

"The negroes ... have, for their numbers, been the most formidable foe, more bloodthirsty, active, and revengeful, than the Indians .... The negro, returned to his original owner, might have remained a few days, when he again would have fled to the swamps, more vindictive than ever.... Ten resolute negroes, with a knowledge of the country, are sufficient to desolate the frontier, from one extent to the other."
- General Jesup

look at how they describe our resolve & honor :myman:

"We have, at no former period of our history, had to contend with so formidable an enemy. No Seminole proves false to his country, nor has a single instance ever occurred of a first rate warrior having surrendered."
- General Jesup
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The entire link is worth reading its beautiful :to:
The First Emancipation Proclamation

Never forget we did fight our way out of slavery in the Civil War as well, these 'Negro Wars' led to the end of the 'Gag rule' which in-turn led to debates of Anti-Slavery in Congress , thus the eventual abolishment per Civil War :jawalrus:
 
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I was actually thinking about making a topic on this subject. I will since you didnt use the sources that I plan on using.:whew:

do it breh drop it in HL, they need this in their life too
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Aye...Now this is a crucial and interesting source!
We found these negroes in possession of large fields of the finest land, producing large crops of corn, beans, melons, pumpkins, and other esculent vegetables. saw, while riding along the borders of the ponds, fine rice growing; and in the village large corn-cribs were filled, while the houses were larger and more comfortable than those of the Indians themselves."
- Lieutenant George McCall regarding Black Seminoles in 1826


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