In America those people where soldiers from the 13 colonies they consisted of merchants, and other ordinary people
a christian women during the holocaust who risked her own life to protect her friend isle baumgart, who was Jewish by hiding her in her home
Tecumseh was important because he saved many lifes of the people around him and risked his life for others causes. That why I believe he was important to the devolopment of canada. -zoe M. :P I had to ansewer this question for my history project...(trading cards:)
Nobody it never happened
This is of course only a mater of opinion But I feel he did he was responsible for improving conditions for his fellow workers in Poland. He was the first man to succeed in showing up the USSR for what it was and he constantly risked his life to do so.
Realism conveys the life of everyday ordinary people.
because they are God poeple
Many great people risked their lives for their beliefs. Such as mahatma gandhi, subhash chandra bose etc.
Patrick Henry
well i did
he risked his life and that's kinda all i know
It was Harriet Tubman.
Harriet Tubman
sacrificialhero
Pactrick Henry
Understanding how many people risked their lives and those who risked and died to help keep the underground railroad alive and free slaves has value as it provides an understanding of why people follow through on their personal beliefs. Doing the right thing is seldom easy.
harriet Tubman
To put it simply--- Gandhi risked his own life. For the sake of his country, and for the sake of his people's freedom. Gandhi believed in equality, and wanted to free India from British rule, but he wanted to enforce it by taking a non-violent approach. Despite his non-violence, he still risked the well-being of himself, as well as his family, because he was arrested and also beaten numerous times.