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Winston Churchill coined this phrase
The Confederate general who gave the order to open fire on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, was Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard. He commanded the Confederate forces in Charleston, South Carolina, and initiated the attack, marking the beginning of the American Civil War. Beauregard's decision to fire on the fort was a strategic move to assert Confederate control over the area.
General William Jackson was related to Stonewall Jackson and the soldiers under his command gave him the title as a joke.
It gave high credibility to U.S. Grant, who had saved the Army of the Cumberland from starvation and surrender, and paved the way for Grant's appointment as General-in-Chief.
Here are three people. One is famous, the other two are not. * Oskar Schindler * Hermann Maas * Heinrich Grüber Incidentally, Grüber was one of the few Germans who gave evidence against Eichmann at the latter's trial.
An eponym is when someone gives their name to something else. So, like , 'The Duke of Wellington' gave his name to wellington boots. It's a little bit like the Roman's gave their names to the months on the calendar we use today, for example: Augustus Caesar gave his name to our month 'August'. I hope I've helped! :)
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The surname of the Civil War general who shouted the words that gave Thomas Jonathan Jackson his famous nickname is Bee. During the First Battle of Bull Run, General Barnard Bee referred to Jackson as "Stonewall" for his steadfastness in battle. This nickname became iconic and is still associated with Jackson today.
it was Sojourner truth who gave a famous speech in 1851
He gave his famous speech in Massachusetts of "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
Vere Ponsonby was famous as being the 14th Governor General of Canada. He was sworn in to office in 1931, in the middle of the Great Depression, and then gave up 10% of his salary in solidarity with the population.
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what was the famous speech that Martin Luther King gave in Wahington,DC
Pacific general who gave grave estimates on an invasion of Japan.
General Washington was a general because the Continental Congress gave him that rank when it placed him in charge of the army.
domo became famous when 7eleven gave it out with there coffee
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