what future president watched the battle of bunker hill as a ten year old boy
James Garfield.
AnswerIt was the last battle of the War of 1812. Andrew Jackson's soldiers fired at British soldiers from behind bales of hay, killing hundreds of British soldiers. It was a decisive win for America, and helped Andrew Jackson become president in 1828.
America and England, war hero and future US president Andrew Jackson also fought in that battle (for the US)
Kentucky
The past tense is watched.The present tense is:I/You/We/They watch.He/She/It watches.The present participle is watching.The future tense is will watch.
She was the wife of John Adams who was in Congress, a future president, and one of the men who went to France to get money for the Revolution. She was very vocal about women's rights, the mother of 6 children, and took care of the farm in Bainbridge, MA while Adams was away. She watched the Battle of Bunker Hill from her backyard and wrote what she saw to John.
James Monroe
Theodore Roosevelt
Washington, Grant and Eisenhower are a few.
James A Garfield was colonel.
Ulysses Sympson Grant who, at the time of the battle of Third Battle of Chattanooga was the commander of the Union Army of Cumberland and that of Tennessee, which fought that battle.
James Garfield.
Teddy Roosevelt was a young child when he watched the body of Lincoln go down the street in NYC.
watched
The lasting result was a catchy campaign song, Tip and Ty for a future President of the United States. Otherwise it was a temporary set back for the Indian Confederacy, and not the massive defeat claimed by Future President William Harrison.
Yes he did, and the future president served as a Union seargent and was wounded at the battle of Antietam in September 1862.
Yes he did, and the future president served as a Union seargent and was wounded at the battle of Antietam in September 1862.