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Q: What was Lewis armistead jobs before the war?
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During the Revolutionary War James Armistead an African American was what?

During the Revolutionary War, James Armistead, an African American, was a spy.


What year did James armistead join the war?

1781


Did anyone help James Armistead during the Revolutionary War?

no


What job did Lewis armistead do in the civil war?

He was a Brigadier General of the Confederate Army. He participated in the Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg, where he was badly wounded, captured and died some days after the battle, on July 5, 1863.


What contribution did James Armistead do to the Revolutionary War?

nothing he was to stupid black


What jobs were women not allowed to do before the war?

mechanical


Who did James Armistead WORK FOR?

James Armistead worked as a spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War under the command of General Marquis de Lafayette.


What types of jobs were there in the south before the civil war?

farming...


How many brothers and sisters did James armistead have?

James Armistead did not have any brothers or sisters. He was an African American slave who served the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War as a spy and double agent.


Did General Lo Armistead go over and meet with General Hancock prior to the start of the Battle of Gettysburg?

No. General Lewis Armistead and General Hancock both knew each other from fighting together in the union army back before the battle of Gettysburg. General Lewis Armistead fought with the Confederate Army, Under General James Longstreet. Lo Armistead was also involved in the valiant charge against the union center, a move known as "Pickett's Charge." General Hancock was a newly appointed corps commander at the battle of Gettysburg. When Hancock's friend, Maj. General John Reynolds was killed, Hancock was appointed to command Reynolds remaining forces. On July 3rd, 1863, Pickett's Charge commenced. When Armistead reached the center of the union army, he was struck by a union bullet and died two days later. Armistead never got to see his old friend because just beforehand, General Hancock was struck by a Confederate bullet and carried away. Hancock survived his wounds, but never saw his old war friend. Armistead, on his death, left Almira Hancock (Hancock's Wife) a copy of his personal bible. Two friend, fighting against each other, but never to see one another again. Sad.


What experiences influenced James Armistead or shaped his character?

possibly going to war and spying(not sure bout this)


What were Nathan bedford forests jobs?

Before the war, do you mean? He was a slave-trader.