He gave his life for is country. He was a spy and was caught and executed.
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· Hale, Nathan (hung as a spy by the British; he was purported to say "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country") · Hamilton, Alexander · Hancock, John (famous signer of the Declaration of Independence) · Henry, Patrick (American statesman who gave the famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech in May 1775) · Hessians · Hobkirks Hill, Battle of · Howe, British General William (Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in North America)
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Those non-Jewish people risked their lives by hiding Jews or by helping them escape to neutral countries such as Switzerland or Sweden.
He gave his life for is country. He was a spy and was caught and executed.
Nathan Hale was sent by George Washington to go into the enemy ( British) lands disguised as a dutch school master. He found out very important military information that George Washington needed.
"He gave"
Nat is a nickname for Nathan. In Hebrew, Nathan is Natan (× ×ª×Ÿ) which means "he gave"
Nathan is × ×ª×Ÿ (pronounced nah-TAHN), which means "he gave"
The boy's name that means "watcher" is Nathan. Nathan is of Hebrew origin and it means "he gave".
It was Jacob Hale and Vanessa Haleit was actually not hale but wolfe possibly double f
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During the American Revolution the patriots were the people that believed that America would be better gaining their freedom from Great Britain. Crispus Attucks was one of more than 25,000 patriots that died for this cause. Nathan Hale was an American spy that gave his life for our country.
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Yes, Nathan Hale impacted the American Revolution - He went on one of the most dangerous and secretive mission directed by General George Washington. He succeeded to disguise as a Dutch schoolteacher and manage his way behind British lines. Once he recovered British military information, he was caught by a few British officers and was immediately sent to his death by being hung by British General - Cornwallis. As he never completely succeeded in his daring mission, he did volunteer and gave his life for his country.
In Hebrew, the name Nathan (נָתָן) means "given" or "gift." It is derived from the Hebrew verb "natan," which means "he gave." The name Nathan carries the connotation of being a gift from God or a blessing.