Freeing and Enlisting Enslaved Men in South Carolina after Yorktown — Refused Again
General Cornwallis surrendered the largest remaining British army in North America at Yorktown, Virginia, 19 October 1781. In December 1781, Colonel John Laurens again proposed "a well-chosen corps of black levies" to expand the armies commanded by General Nathanael Greene, who endorsed the plan.
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