Robert Smalls lived in various places throughout his life, primarily in South Carolina. He was born in Beaufort and later moved to Charleston, where he made his mark during the Civil War by commandeering a Confederate ship. After the war, he settled in the Beaufort area and eventually moved to Washington, D.C., where he became involved in politics. Smalls also spent time in the South Carolina Lowcountry, where he had significant influence in his community.
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Yes, Robert Smalls had a wife named Hannah Smalls. They married in 1856, and she was instrumental in his life and career, supporting him during his journey to freedom and subsequent political endeavors. Together, they had several children and remained a family unit throughout their lives.
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Robert Smalls received several awards and honors throughout his life, notably including the U.S. Navy's Medal of Honor for his bravery during the Civil War. Additionally, he was recognized posthumously with various tributes, such as his induction into the South Carolina Hall of Fame and the designation of the USS Robert Smalls, a naval ship named in his honor. His legacy continues to be celebrated for his contributions to American history and civil rights.
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Robert Smalls lived in Charleston, South Carolina as a slave.
Robert Smalls House was created in 1839.
Fort Robert Smalls was created in 1863.
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Yes, the Civil war lasted until 1865, and Robert Smalls died in 1915, when he was 76 years old.
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Robert Smalls was born on April 5, 1839 and died at the age of 75 on February 23, 1915. Robert Smalls was a slave who commandeered a Southern ship to take himself, his family and others to freedom in 1862. During Reconstruction, he was a Republican congressman from South Carolina.
He was a slave for the south.