He dressed up as a school teacher in order to go behind Enemy(british) lines to find out information about where the british were going to strike next.
Also, he was actually a school teacher. That is a fact.
Yes, Nathan Hale's family most likely did chores, as it was common for families in the 18th century to share household tasks and responsibilities. However, specific details regarding the division of labor within the Hales' household are not well-documented.
1755-1776 A successful school teacher, he became part of a select fighting group known as the Rangers after capturing a supply loaded ship. He volunteered to accept Washington's request to obtain information on the British position. Dressed in civilian clothes, he obtained the information, but was captured on his return. Since he was out of uniform, he was condemned to hang as a spy. He is famous for his courage and calm in the face of death and for his last words, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." He was 21 years old when he died.
Unknown. People in the 1700's didn't have "girlfriends" like people do today. They didn't "date", but presented themselves at a girl's home and talked with her. After a time they would ask the father if they could marry.
she liked it like that.
The firstest with the mostest.Coming like **LL
he was one
what was nathan hale's childhood like
what was nathan hale's childhood like
what was nathan hale's childhood like
What i really know is that he was brave and he was a spy for the patriots
He lived at homestead with 13 other siblings and 2 parents
i think that he was i the middle like he was the middle child and one was older and one was younger but he was the middle child the middle child is like the kid who is in chage of the youngest one but th oldest one is in charge of both of them inclouding everyone exceped his parents lol from acrocks218 check out my YouTube channe
Well, well, well, looks like someone's been hitting the history books! Those famous last words were actually spoken by Nathan Hale, an American spy during the Revolutionary War. So, technically, you're right on the money with that one. Keep up the good work, history buff!
That would depend on who you are talking about. If they were the British during the Revolution, no, they did not like Nathan Hale because they said he was a spy. You wanna know what I think? I like him. He had an awesome saying. If you don't know his famous saying, here it goes. "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country." Isn't that an awesome quote?!! Those were his last words before he was hanged by the British.
Oh, dude, Nathan Hale's favorite food was probably... food? Like, I dunno, man, maybe he was into some good ol' colonial-era mac and cheese or something. But seriously, who keeps track of what some historical figure liked to eat? Like, I can barely remember what I had for breakfast this morning.
Nathan Hale's wanted poster, issued by British forces after his capture, typically depicted a simple, straightforward design. It would have included a description of Hale, emphasizing his role as a spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The poster likely included a reward for his capture, along with a plea for information on his whereabouts, as well as a somber tone reflecting the serious nature of his actions against British rule.
Nadines black cut out dress is a designer called Nathan Jenden and about £900. If you do a google search you will find it. Salma Blair also wore it for a film premiere.