John Dickinson from Pennsylvania.
No, Paul Revere was not deaf. He was a silversmith and a patriot in the American Revolutionary War. He is famous for his "midnight ride" to alert the colonial militias that the British were approaching.
In the film "The Patriot," the famous British general portrayed is General Cornwallis. He serves as the primary antagonist, leading British forces against the American colonists during the Revolutionary War. Cornwallis is depicted as a strategic military leader, and his character highlights the challenges faced by the British in their campaign against the American rebellion.
Molly Pitcher was one!
Hugo Gellert
The Colonist(s) who supported the British Crown in the Revolutionary War were known as Loyalists (quite easy to remember, eh?) One famous Patriot-turned-Loyalist was Benedict Arnold. <><><> The term Tory, Royalist, or King's Men was also used.
Ethan Allen is famous because he was an American Revolutionary War patriot. He also is known for his philosophies and writings.
No, Paul Revere was not deaf. He was a silversmith and a patriot in the American Revolutionary War. He is famous for his "midnight ride" to alert the colonial militias that the British were approaching.
In the film "The Patriot," the famous British general portrayed is General Cornwallis. He serves as the primary antagonist, leading British forces against the American colonists during the Revolutionary War. Cornwallis is depicted as a strategic military leader, and his character highlights the challenges faced by the British in their campaign against the American rebellion.
Patriot leader during the American Revolution and second President of the United States
Paul Revere
William Dawes a patriot and a member of famous Massachusetts group called " The Sons of Liberty".
He became famous by fighting as an American general in the revolutionary war.
Molly Pitcher was one!
John Paul Jones
A famous Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War was Benedict Arnold. Initially a hero of the Continental Army, he became disillusioned with the Patriot cause and ultimately defected to the British side in 1780. His name has since become synonymous with betrayal in American history. Arnold's actions were motivated by a combination of personal grievances and a desire for recognition and reward.
"I can only say truly, that Dabney fought with great bravery and lost all his limbs." This quote refers to the bravery and sacrifice of Austin Dabney, an African American man who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
Thomas Jefferson