William Chronicle led one of the North Carolina militia groups who united to fight the Tories under Maj. Patrick Ferguson at the battle of King's Mountain on October 7, 1780. However, the overall commander for the Patriot forces was Col. William Campbell of Virginia, elected three days earlier by the other militia commanders (Isaac Shelby, John Sevier, Benjamin Cleveland, Joseph Winston, etc.) to serve as the unifying commander for that one battle. ~ Maj. Chronicle was killed at King's Mountain, and command of his troops passed to Frederick Hambright.
Because he helped win the American Revolution
It was William Franklin.
William Prescott was most famous for The Battle Of Bunker(Breeds) Hill. It was the first formal Battle of the American Revolution, it happened shortly after the shots had been fired at Lexington and Concord.
he was amn in the industrial revolution he did not care about it
William is one of the most common first names of 18th century England and Johnson was one of the most common last names. From that we can infer that many William Johnsons served in the American Revolution.
William Pickles - American Revolution - died in 1783.
William Cabell - American Revolution - was born in 1730.
William Cabell - American Revolution - died in 1798.
Yes he did.
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Because he helped win the American Revolution
It was William Franklin.
William Howe was definitely not part of the American Revolution!! Trust me, I'm learning about this stuff right now!!
William Moultrie has written: 'Memoirs of the American Revolution' -- subject(s): History, Campaigns
WILLIAM OF PUYLAURENS. has written: 'CHRONICLE OF WILLIAM OF PUYLAURENS: THE ALBIGENSIAN CRUSADE AND ITS AFTERMATH; TRANS. BY W.A. SIBLY'
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William Tavington was the Butcher in the American Revolution. He was important becasue he killed all the colonial soldiers, wonded or not.