After Nathan Hale graduated from Yale he became a school teacher.
Nathan Hale graduated Yale College in 1773
He graduated in 1773 from Yale College.
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He went to Yale College in Connecticut.
Nathan Hale received 1 education at Yale College. It was a big deal because in the 1700s almost no one went to college.
Nathan Hale went to Yale university in Connecticut when he was 14. 2 years younger than most men at his da. He then became a teacher in East Haddam and then New London.
ANSWER:In 1769, Nathan Hale entered Yale College. After graduation in 1773, Hale taught school for one year at East Haddam, Connecticut. He then moved to New London, Connecticut.Although Hale was highly successful in his teaching, he was also deeply concerned for American rights. He would eventually be a soldier in the Continental Army, with the rank of captain.
Hale was from Connectict and the son of a minister. He graduated from Yale and volunteered for the Continential army . He became part of a plan to spy on the British, but was caught by them and hung as a spy.
Nathan Hale was from Connecticut and became a teacher. He became a teacher after he graduated from Yale in 1733. But when the War for Independence began, Nathan Hale accepted a commission as a lieutenant, and in 1755, he joined the Continental Army. he was stationed in Boston and then New York, and then went to spy on the British. He was captured on 21 September 1776, and did not deny that he was a spy for George Washington. He was then hung, but he did so with pride.
When Nathan Hale was a kid, he was growing up on the family farm in Coventry, Connecticut. He very likely would have had to help with the choirs, such as feeding and caring for animals, tending to the planted fields, chopping and gathering firewood. The family farm was prosperous so there would be much to do. His father was a deacon in the church and one of his grandfathers was a reverend, so he would go to church every week. He and his brothers were tutored locally by Joseph Huntington, which would helped him further his education. When he was only 14 years old he went to Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut and graduated when he was 18 in 1773. There are multiple articles about Nathan Hale at: http://www.connecticutsar.org/patriots/index.htm Patriotically, Stephen P. Shaw Property Steward, Connecticut SAR The Connecticut SAR owns and operates the two Nathan Hale Schoolhouses in East Haddam and New London, Connecticut where our state hero taught school after graduating from Yale College.
Nathan Hale's best friend was Benjamin Tallmadge. They were close companions during their time at Yale University and maintained their friendship throughout the American Revolutionary War. Tallmadge later became a key figure in the Continental Army and played a significant role in the intelligence operations that Hale was involved in before his execution.