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Nancy Ann Morgan Hart is a heroine in the Revolutionary War. She managed to kill a Tory(5 or 6) of British soldiers, that entered her home. When they set their weapons down( the soldiers) Nancy was secretly pushing one of the men's guns through a hole in the wall. And did I mention when she set her daughter to get water to feed the soldiers, Nancy told her to blow a conch to warn the neighbors and her husband. When her husband came back he wanted to shoot them all, but she insisted them to be hanged( the non-already-killed-soldiers). They were then hanged by a near by tree.Resourse :Wikipedia
Yes, since the dominant religion in Europe was Christianity the soldiers were issued bibles in a effort to motivate soldiers and maintain a high morale. In some cases bibles even stopped bullets from penetrating their leather or steel-encased covers.
36,000 people fought on the American side of the Revolutionary War
Given that the Revolutionary War was before the Constitution was written, there wasn't even a United States, and there sure wasn't a president for a non-existent country.
Of course. Everyone dies, eventually. What I think you mean, though, is "did non-combatants" (civilians) in the Revolutionary War die. Yes, they did . . . a few here and there.
Soldiers' Angels was founden in 2003 and the main purpose is to help and comfort american soldiers and veterans. The organisation is know helping hundreds of thousands soldiers worldwide.
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Nancy Ann Morgan Hart is a heroine in the Revolutionary War. She managed to kill a Tory(5 or 6) of British soldiers, that entered her home. When they set their weapons down( the soldiers) Nancy was secretly pushing one of the men's guns through a hole in the wall. And did I mention when she set her daughter to get water to feed the soldiers, Nancy told her to blow a conch to warn the neighbors and her husband. When her husband came back he wanted to shoot them all, but she insisted them to be hanged( the non-already-killed-soldiers). They were then hanged by a near by tree.Resourse :Wikipedia
yes there is
Narrative non-fiction = telling a true story as it happens example- The journals of Lewis and Clark, American explorers Journals of Civil War soldiers, WW 2 soldiers, WW 1 soldiers etc.
Yes, since the dominant religion in Europe was Christianity the soldiers were issued bibles in a effort to motivate soldiers and maintain a high morale. In some cases bibles even stopped bullets from penetrating their leather or steel-encased covers.
Heroin was one of the few pain killers used during the American Civil War. When soldiers came home they would often be addicted to heroin, thus starting the spread. So it started to become used greatly during the Reconstruction Era.
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36,000 people fought on the American side of the Revolutionary War
Given that the Revolutionary War was before the Constitution was written, there wasn't even a United States, and there sure wasn't a president for a non-existent country.
Of course. Everyone dies, eventually. What I think you mean, though, is "did non-combatants" (civilians) in the Revolutionary War die. Yes, they did . . . a few here and there.