Henry Hamilton, often referred to as the "Hair Buyer," was a British officer during the American Revolutionary War. He earned this nickname due to his controversial practice of paying for American scalps, which he believed would incentivize Native American allies to fight against colonial forces. Hamilton served as the lieutenant governor of the British-controlled territory of Detroit and was known for his efforts to rally Indigenous tribes to the British cause. His actions and the brutal nature of his campaigns made him a notorious figure among American revolutionaries.
Information is basically just facts about differant things. E.G If some one asked you about your self you might tell them that you have blond hair and green eyes. That's information
It can make it straight only for a few months. You see the hair grows out, your natural hair, which is not straight and that will have to be straightened too.
No. It actually helps grown out your hair.
I guess it was hair, but I'm not sure at all
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Hair Buyer.
the hair buyer was hamiltons nickname
the hair buyer was a man named Henry hamilton. he commanded Detroit during the American revolution. they somtimes ccalled him the "hair buyer" because he used to pay Indians to go off and scalp settlers.
Henry Hamilton was dubbed the name: "Hair-buyer" by Americans in the American Revolutionary War, because he would buy the scalps of Americans from Indians.
Henry Hamilton.
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that you can have cool hair
white
do you have hair?......
Hair Dryers can dry your hair but very slowly
he had red hair
Henry David Thoreau had dark brown hair.