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We should honor Casimir Pulaski because he was a revolutionary polish war hero who at the time cared about slavery of Americans so he fought to free slavery and since he was very close friend with Benjamen Franklin who was the president of the U.S.A so he had a little help with freeing the slave's.
Casimir Pulaski was a Polish military commander known as the "father of the American cavalry". He helped fight in the American Revolutionary War, after being exiled from Poland. He was wounded at the Battle of Savannah, and he died soon after.
Thomas Paine, Parliament of Great Britain, Patrick Henry, Paul Revere, Pennsylvania, Battle of Princeton, prisoners and Casimir Pulaski are Revolutionary War words. They begin with the letter P.
No... Casimir Pulaski did not have kids because if he did answers would have popped up!!@@##$$%%^^&&**(())__++
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Casimir Pulaski Day was formed to honor the man born as Kazimierz Pulaski in Poland. He was a Revolutionary War cavalry officer and is called "the father of the American cavalry".
He fought for the colonists in the Revolutionary war, as a general in the army.
Casimir Pulaski was a Polish officer who assisted in the formation of the American cavalry in the Revolutionary War. He is called the "Father of the American Cavalry". A fort is named after him in Georgia.
We should honor Casimir Pulaski because he was a revolutionary polish war hero who at the time cared about slavery of Americans so he fought to free slavery and since he was very close friend with Benjamen Franklin who was the president of the U.S.A so he had a little help with freeing the slave's.
In 2014 Casimir Pulaski Day, a holiday in Illinois named for the revolutionary war cavalry officer, is on Monday March the 3rd. Or the first Monday of March in any other year.
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Casimir Pulaski was on Poland's side and he did it because he wanted Poland to be free from Russians that is where he was raised
Casimir Pulaski was a Polish military commander who moved to North America and became a general in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary war. He led a number of battles and also help to reform the American Calvary.
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Casimir Pulaski was a Polish military commander known as the "father of the American cavalry". He helped fight in the American Revolutionary War, after being exiled from Poland. He was wounded at the Battle of Savannah, and he died soon after.
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Thomas Paine, Parliament of Great Britain, Patrick Henry, Paul Revere, Pennsylvania, Battle of Princeton, prisoners and Casimir Pulaski are Revolutionary War words. They begin with the letter P.