Francis Marion
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I am 15 and attend a British school. I have not been taught about the American revolution at any point. We have mainly been taught about British history such as the Victorians. I think that because there have been so many wars in Britain we are generally taught the ones that are most well know such as World War 1.
they made clothes, helped sick people and taught classes
The same person that taught them about eating guinea pigs
We secretly (ha ha...) helped the mujahadeen, the Afghan freedom fighters who opposed the Soviet invasion. We helped them because they killed Communists. We gave them modern weapons and training in how to defeat a larger, well-armed and well-trained fighting force in tanks and helicopter gunships. We taught them how to make roadside bombs to blow up convoys of trucks. We taught them basically everthing they know about modern warfare. Guess who they're using it against now?...
they helped us understand it and taught us more
Mae jemison was taught to practice with her teacher.
He taught men how to make medicine and taght them how it helped.
A civilising influence over a world of savages, who could be slowly taught the British virtues of tolerance and good order.
they taught each other things they know from their cultures
Not a lot is known about his life. His main accomplishment was the setting up of the monastic settlement of Glendalough. He would have taught many people there and helped in the spread of Christianity. He also travelled and helped in other places of worship.