"Bloody" Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton
Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton
Washington. He wasn't very successful as a British officer and never reached the rank of colonel. He was a major.
In "The Patriot," Dan Scott is a fictional character, portrayed by actor Donal Logue, who serves as a British colonel during the American Revolutionary War. He is depicted as a ruthless and cruel leader who commits atrocities against the colonists. He is a primary antagonist in the film, opposing the protagonist Benjamin Martin, played by Mel Gibson.
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George Washington was commissioned by the British Army as a Lieutenant Colonel in the French and Indian War. He was the commander in chief if the American colonists in the Revolutionary War.
During the American Revolutionary War a battle was fought at Eutaw Springs, South Carolina. The American forces were commanded by General Nathanael Greene. The British forces were commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Stewart.
Colonel Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys captured the British weapons at Fort Ticonderoga during the American Revolutionary War. Colonel Henry Knox then transported the captured cannons to Boston on sledges, where they were subsequently used to fortify Dorchester Heights and force the British to evacuate the city.
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Colonel Thomas Rainsborough did not legalize slavery in 1641. The legalization of slavery in British colonies happened through various colonial acts and laws over time, not by the actions of a single colonel in a specific year.
They didn't.
For the British: Colonel Friedrich Baum, who commanded about 800 men, mostly German mercenaries, Lt. Colonel ,Heinrich Breymann, who commanded 642 German mercenaries. For the Revolutionary Army: Militia General John Stark, who commanded 2,000 New England riflemen, Lt. Colonel Seth Warner, who commanded 330 men.
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Colonel Charles Henry Tinsley who later became Sir