During the revolutionary war the african americans were treated best in the north because the south was opposed to their freedom and wanted them for slaves.
During the revolutionary war they received better treatment
During the Civil War, African Americans experienced the best treatment primarily in the Union Army, Northern states, and contraband camps. Their service in the military and improved opportunities contrasted sharply with the harsh conditions faced by enslaved individuals in the South. While progress was made, the ongoing challenges of racism remained significant throughout this period.
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