USS Constitution(Old Ironsides)
The U.S. frigate Constellation was heavily engaged in the undeclared naval war with France 1798-800.http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c13/constellation-i.htm
Red Jacket was allied with the United States of America during the War of 1812, while his tribe was working with the British during the American Revolution.
The British are coming!The British are coming!
Paul Revere was an American silversmith, engraver, early industrialist, and a patriot in the American Revolution. He is famous for alerting the Colonial militia to the approach of British forces before the battles of Lexington and Concord.
Nathan Hale was a spy in the American Revolution who was captured and exicuted by the British. His famous last words were, "My only regret is that I have but one life to give for my country." He is one of the most memorable spies in history.
The Constitution -Pookie
USS Constitution
might it have been the 'Constitution' ???
She was/is famous, but not American, she was a British subject born in Belgium. :)
Well, in my opinion, i think the British-Irish One Direction is more famous. The American band One Direction changed its name to Uncharted Shores, but it is still less famous than the British-Irish band One Direction.
John Paul Jones was the first famous American Naval Officer. In a naval battle with the British he was asked to strike his colors, to which he replied with the famous phrase "I have not yet begun to fight". Although his accomplishments were minor, he was able to show that the British fleet was not invincible and provided America with a win when it badly needed one.
Emily Carr is a famous British Columbia artist who portrayed Native American life, focusing on the Totem poles.
The most famous spy was Nathan Hale. He was a spy for Long Island. Unfortanatly he was caught by the British and got hung.
His loss at the Battle of Yorktown resulted in the defeat of the British in the American Revolution.because he was a loser
Sybil Luddington is famous for her role in the American Revolution. On the night of April 26, 1777 she rode to an American colony to warn them that the British were approaching.
She was a Canadian heroine. She warned the British of an impending American attack and was instrumental in the capture of 500 American soldiers held prisoners by Canada.
It's where the Battle of Bunker Hill was fought between the British soldiers and American colonists.