He was a loyalist
He was a Loyalist
James Madison was a Patriot. That means he did not agree with the British's control over The United States and found some of their rules unfair. He participated in the Philadelphia Convention in 1787, where he debated controversial topics and helped decide how much control the British would still have when America's new government was created and George Washington was elected. He was on the Patriots' side and supported/respected George Washington.
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Frank James
This isn't definite but one of James' composure's is called 'Bob James' and he has composed an awful lot of James songs. :-)
Brcause he did nothing
James Armistead is important because he led a victorous end to the America revolution.
James Craig - loyalist - was born in 1941.
James Armistead Lafayette died in 1832 at the age of 72 in Virginia.
He was a Loyalist
James Craig - loyalist - died on 1988-10-15.
In 1932, James Chadwick.
It depends on who he married
Certainly not. He was one of the founding fathers who pushed for the Revolution and set up the new government after the revolution succeeded.
neutral? more like ill neuter your little penis right off your body
The neutron was discovered in 1932 by James Chadwick.
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