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AchievementJanuary 1778· politics

Rhode Island's First Black Regiment Formed

Rhode Island, facing a troop shortage, passed a law allowing enslaved men to enlist in the Continental Army in exchange for freedom, leading to the formation of the First Rhode Island Regiment — the only majority-Black regiment in the Continental Army. The regiment distinguished itself at the Battle of Rhode Island in August 1778, repelling multiple British and Hessian assaults.