There were several famous generals in the War of 1812 including Major General Isaac Brock. Also famous was General William Hull.
William Wilberforce was from and born Hull, England
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William Hull or Toussaint-Louverture
The Battle of Lake Erie...
General William Hull campained against the potawatomi Indians :)
The leader in this battle was General William Hull
William Hull was the inventor of the sleeping car.
William Lovell Hull was born in 1897.
No, William Hull was a soldier who fought in the War of Independence.
General William Hull is best remembered for surrendering Fort Detroit to the British on August 16, 1812. He believed that he was facing superior forces when he surrendered. Colonel Lewis Cass placed full-blame on Hull, and Hull was court-martialed and sentenced to be shot. He received a reprieve from President James Madison, and lived the rest of his life out at in Newton, Massachusetts, with his wife Sarah Fuller.
Um... none. He was a general in the war of 1812, who backed down out of paranoia and drunkness.
William de la Pole of Hull died in 1366.
There were several famous generals in the War of 1812 including Major General Isaac Brock. Also famous was General William Hull.
William Wilberforce was from and born Hull, England
William Hull has written: 'Dandy Brown' 'Collected poems, 1942-1968' 'The other side of silence'
George William Hull has written: 'The ecology of second rotation Sitka spruce plantations in Northern Ireland'