James Armistead, who served as a spy during the American Revolutionary War, did not pursue formal education beyond basic literacy. Born into slavery, he had limited opportunities for advanced education. However, his intelligence and resourcefulness allowed him to gather crucial information for the Continental Army, demonstrating that he possessed significant practical knowledge and skills, despite a lack of formal schooling.
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James Armistead did not have any brothers or sisters. He was an African American slave who served the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War as a spy and double agent.
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James Cook initially had only a basic education. He did not have any higher education; nor did he attend any specialist or trade school. However, after he was apprenticed on a coal ship and proved his aptitude, he received further education necessary to set him up to command his own ship.
i am not sure but in a article it mentioned his father (name unknown) and his brother also (name is unknown)
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She graduated from New York University in 1961 with a bachelor's degree in Education.
No, he's a high school drop-out.
There are many places where one can learn about further education. If one is in the UK, one such place would be on the further education section of the UK government website. Another would be the prospectuses and websites of any educational establishment in which one is interested.
She went to Cherokee High School in Marlton New Jersey. She does not have any further education.
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She went to Cherokee High School in Marlton New Jersey. She does not have any further education.