because he did.
yeah im his sibling i love him and kaila mcaddara is his wife
James Polk was the president with the nickname dark horse p.s. hi caleb and josh and Ryan from jaime
Stephen Hopkins and Mary (1st. wife): Elizabeth, Bethia, Constance and Giles. Elizabeth (2nd wife ): Damaris, Oceanus, Caleb, Deborah, Mary and Mark (twins), Ruth and Elizabeth.
The "Boston Massacre" occurred on March 5, 1770. A squad of British soldiers. come to support a sentry who was being pressed by a heckling, snowballing crowd, let loose a volley of shots. Three persons were killed immediately and two died later of their wounds, among the victims was Crispus Attucks, a man of black or Indian parentage. Many historian believe that Crispus Attucks was the same man who in 1750 was advertised as a runaway slave from Framingham, Ma. A stranger to Boston, he was leading a march against the Townshend Acts when the killing occurred. Paul Revere who was one of the great patriots of his time, sketched a drawing about the massacre which took place, as well as John Pufford who also drew about the killing. Through research we can conclude that Paul Reveres and John Pufford were both important factors in capturing what really happened in "The Boston Massacre" and that Crispus Attucks was the first black to fall in the American Revolution.
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Caleb Strong was born on January 9, 1745.
Caleb Strong was born on January 9, 1745.
Caleb Strong died on November 7, 1819.
Caleb Strong did not have any siblings. He was the only son of Phebe Lyman Strong and Caleb Strong. His father was a descendent of the original Massachusetts settlers.
Caleb Strong died at the age of 74 on November 7, 1819.
yes he was he was a federalist
Yes
Caleb Strong was born on January 9, 1745 and died on November 7, 1819. This would have been 74 years old at the time of death or 265 years old today.
All I know is Caleb voted Obama
Strong was at the convention but missed part of it and didnt sign because he was called back home. Someone in his family had an illness
The Bible does not mention when Caleb died. It is mentioned that at 85 years of age he was still very strong (Joshua 15:19), so he was at least that old and possibly lived much longer.
Elbridge Gerry, Nathaniel Gorham, Caleb Strong, and Rufus King.