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.
Yes, William Johnson served in the Revolutionary War. He was a prominent American political figure during that time and served as a delegate to the Continental Congress from Connecticut in 1785.
Andrew Jackson
No. Check the dates. The Revolutionary War was long over before Lee was born. His father, 'Lighthorse' Harry Lee,had served in the Revolutionary War.
William Livingston was Governor of New Jersey during the American Revolutionary War.
Jefferson did not serve in the military. He was alive during the Revolutionary War, but served in a governmental capacity as Minister to France (ambassador, we would call it today).
General William Howe.
Andrew Jackson did not serve in the Revolutionary War. He was born in 1767, two years after the war ended. However, he did serve as a courier and was taken as a prisoner during the Revolutionary War's successor conflict, the American Revolutionary War.
yes he was
Not important in any way that I can think of, as William Gladstone was not born until long after the Revolutionary War ended.
he was a revolutionary war patriot
Andrew Jackson
William Dawes had a very important role during the Revolutionary War. He was one of the many people that warned of approaching British troops.
No. Check the dates. The Revolutionary War was long over before Lee was born. His father, 'Lighthorse' Harry Lee,had served in the Revolutionary War.
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William Prescott was a colonel in the American Revolutionary War. He was the commander of the rebel forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
William Gipson is known as a Revolutionary war hero. He was a soldier from South Carolina. Gipson wrote an account of the spiketing method of torture he witnessed the Patriots performing on a Tory.
Eutaw Springs, South Carolina was the scene of a battle during the American Revolutionary War. William Ellery was one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. England was a participant in the American Revolutionary War.
Bunker Hill