INSTITUTE INDEX: Slavery and the American Revolution
Percent of America's 13 colonies that practiced slavery in 1775, the year the American War of Independence began: 100
Number of enslaved blacks who lived in the colonies at that time: 450,000
Percent of black slaves who lived in the southern colonies of Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas: about 75
Month in which slaves in eastern North Carolina confessed to planning an insurrection with hopes of being welcomed by the British and rewarded with their own government: 7/1775
Date when Lord Dunmore, the British governor of Virginia, issued a proclamation promising freedom to any slave, owned by a rebel, who made it to British lines: 11/17/1775
Rank of Lord Dunmore's Proclamation among the earliest mass emancipations of slaves in American history: 1st
Date on which the Virginia Assembly responded with a declaration of its own, ordering that "all negro or other slaves, conspiring to rebel or make insurrection, shall suffer death, and be excluded all benefit of clergy": 12/14/1775
Within a month of Dunmore's proclamation, number of black soldiers who were fighting in the Royal Ethiopian brigade, with the insignia "Liberty to Slaves" embroidered on their uniforms: about 300
Total number of blacks who eventually joined Dunmore's regiment: 800
Total number of blacks who fought for the British during the war: fewer than 1,000
Estimated number of blacks who served in the Continental Army: 5,000
Of the 2,400 American soldiers who fought at the early Battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775, percent who were black: about 5
Estimated percent of the Continental Army that by the war's end were "Negroes, merry, confident and sturdy," according to Baron von Closen, who fought with the French at the decisive Siege of Yorktown: 25
Date on which General George Washington, who personally owned hundreds of slaves, allowed free blacks with prior military experience to enlist in the Continental Army: 1/1776
Months later that Washington, concerned about his army's depleted ranks, expanded enlistment to all free blacks: 12
Year in which Congress, faced with states unable to meet manpower quotas, authorized enlistment of all blacks, free and slave: 1777
Number of the Southern states that allowed blacks to enlist in the Revolutionary Army: 1*
Amount Congress eventually offered slave masters in Georgia and South Carolina for each slave provided to the Continental Army: $1,000
Number of those states' legislatures that allowed slaveholders to accept the offer: 0
At the war's end, estimated number of slaves who defected to or were captured by the British: 20,000
Number who died of disease or wounds or were recaptured by the Patriots: 8,000
Number who left the country for freedom in Canada or slavery in the West Indies: 12,000
Number of names that appeared in a registry called the "Book of Negroes," the compilation of which was overseen by Congress, allowing former slaves who served in the British army to avoid return to their former owners: 3,000
Total estimated number of African Americans who escaped, died or were killed during the American Revolution: 100,000
* Maryland, which Facing South does not count among the 13 Southern states (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia)
(Click on figure to go to source. Portrait of an unknown black Revolutionary War sailor, painted by an unknown artist, from The Newport Historical Society via PBS. )
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Sue Sturgis
Sue is the former editorial director of Facing South and the Institute for Southern Studies.