African Americans are treated as slaves without any rights, no matter what they want, only what the owner wants. Depending on their owner and how he chooses to treat his slave, the conditions can be terrible, question whether their life will be different from their current life I will leave a lot of thoughts. Does this mean that there is no hope for women and African Americans for the future? They do not want to change? If they are not willing to push envelopes, please make their life better.
Since the things that all American groups did after the victory of the American Revolution have not changed, the status of women has not changed. Prior to this, during the American Revolutionary War, African-American women were slaves, but during the American Revolutionary War African-American women offered commodity trading and cooperation to families. They also show that women can do like men. Indian Indians have not changed for their compliments, trades, materials and some of their husbands have to fight in the American Revolutionary War. They want all women to do so that people can know the status of American women.
To understand the American revolution in South Carolina it is important to compare the roles of different, often different people. In addition to soldiers political leaders, patriots, loyalty, women, African-Americans, and Native American - played important and diverse roles in South Carolina's revolution. The political role of political leaders at the Southern Theater is not necessarily obvious to the leaders of Britain and patriots. When the British governor William Campbell fled from South Carolina in September 1775, British political authority collapsed, making the patriot the nominal ruler. Due to existing loss of power and its inherent authority, soldiers, in particular the two-sided officers, became de facto political leaders. Leaders like Patriotic Governor Nasanael Greene exercised tremendous power and influence. At the community level patriot and leader leaders often have tremendous influence.