Nathanael Greene held complex views on slavery that evolved over time. Initially, he was a slave owner and benefited from the institution, but as he became more involved in the Revolutionary War and the ideals of liberty, he expressed increasing discomfort with slavery. Greene believed in the principles of freedom and equality, which led him to contemplate the moral implications of slavery, ultimately advocating for gradual emancipation in his later years. His experiences and changing perspectives reflected the broader tensions of his era regarding the institution of slavery in America.
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General Nahanael Greene and his wife Caty had 6 children.
Nathanael Greene was one of six brothers, and two half-brothers who died young.
Nathanael Greene's parents were: Father: Nathaniel Greene b: 4 Nov 1707 in Warwick, Kent Cty, RI Mother: Mary Mott b: 25 Apr 1708 in RI
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Nathanael Greene
Nathanael Greene
Nathanael Greene (August 7, 1742 (N.S.)
nathanael greene and Mary motts.
Nathanael Greene was born on August 7, 1742.
Nathanael Greene was famous for fighting in the revolutionary war.
Nathanael Greene was born on August 7, 1742.
Nathanael Greene was 32 years old
Nathanael Greene has written: 'The papers of General Nathanael Greene' -- subject(s): American Manuscripts, Archives, History, Manuscripts, Sources
General Nathanael Greene Homestead was created in 1774.
General Nahanael Greene and his wife Caty had 6 children.
Nathanael Greene was one of six brothers, and two half-brothers who died young.