John Paul Jones helped the war by when the war broke out, Jones volunteered his services to the newly created navy. He quickly established himself as a brave and clear soldier.
In the Revolutionary War John Paul Jones served on the side of the rebels - the people who eventually formed the United States of America.
John Paul Jones (1747 - 1792) was a naval fighter in the American Revolutionary War. During his engagement with Serapis, he was asked by the British Captain if he wanted to surrender. Jones gave the legendary reply: "I have not yet begun to fight!"
yes
John Paul Jones refused to surrender his ship and George Rogers Clark led his troops through freezing swamps and surprised the British.
because he had surrendered in a war that has not begun because he had an old warship that caused him to lose the war
Yes
World War I ended in 1918 before John Paul II was born.
Because he gave the Patriots hope that the British COULD be defeated.
John Paul Jones raided British shipping in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. He intercepted ships, commandeered them and sold them off. The money made was used for the war effort.
He was in a war
He was in the Continental Navy during the Revolutionary War.
In the Revolutionary War John Paul Jones served on the side of the rebels - the people who eventually formed the United States of America.
John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones (1747 - 1792) was a naval fighter in the American Revolutionary War. During his engagement with Serapis, he was asked by the British Captain if he wanted to surrender. Jones gave the legendary reply: "I have not yet begun to fight!"
no Andrew Johnson was. no one named john paul stevens ever prezzy.
No. He died of a severe brain tumor.
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