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Black Soldiers in Colonial Militias — French and Indian War

Free and enslaved Black men served in colonial militias throughout the French and Indian War (1754–1763). Massachusetts, Virginia, and Connecticut all recorded Black soldiers in muster rolls. Some enslaved men were promised freedom for service; most received neither land grants nor the rights extended to white veterans. Their participation sharpened contradictions between colonial rhetoric of liberty and the practice of slavery.