General Ben Milam
No, Crispus Attucks did not work for King George. He was an African American sailor and dockworker who was one of the victims in the Boston Massacre, which occurred during the tensions between the American colonists and the British authorities. Attucks is often considered the first casualty of the American Revolution.
Guy Symmonds
The terrible casualty count caused by Malaria and Yellow Fever.
24,000 battle casualties plus 9,000 non-battle
Crispus Attucks
Yes
Crispus Attucks.
Crispus Attucks, the first casualty of the Boston Massacre, and to some the first casualty in the American Revolution was believed to be born in 1723. The exact date is unknown.
General Ben Milam
"First" death of the American Revolution during the Boston Massacre. He is noted not only for being the first casualty and because he was African American. This occurred at a time where slavery was a large part of the American economy.
Crispus Attucks was the famous first casualty of the Boston Massacre in 1770. This event supposedly was the start of the American Revolution.
American Slave, merchant seaman, and dockworker, Crispus Attucks, was born in 1723 and passed away on March 5th, 1770. He is known to be the first African American casualty of the American Revolution, when he was shot and killed in what later became known as the Boston Massacre.
No, Crispus Attucks did not work for King George. He was an African American sailor and dockworker who was one of the victims in the Boston Massacre, which occurred during the tensions between the American colonists and the British authorities. Attucks is often considered the first casualty of the American Revolution.
No, American National is not part of AIG.
Guy Symmonds
Crispus Attucks was killed during the Boston Massacre, and it the first casualty during the Revolution. Not a lot is known about Attucks' childhood, but experts believe he was born a slave. He was a mix of African and Native American, and his father was named John.