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Patriots of the American Revolution The following are people that had various positions to fight in the American Revolution.

Ethan Allen Led the Green Mountain Boys to capture Fort Ticonderoga. He marched his army to New York where he tried to protect the land from the British Was born on Jan. 10, 1738 and died on Feb. 12, 1789

George Washington He was the chief general in the Revolutionary War and later became the first president of the U.S. He was born on Feb. 22, 1732 and died on Dec. 14, 1799.

Baron Frederick Von Steuben He was a German officer who used his drills to discipline the Continental army in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Was born in 1730 and died in 1794.

Marquis de Lafayette He was a French soldier and statesman. He was born 1757 and died He fought for the American colonies. He also helped train the troops.

James Armistead He was a slave. He was born 1760 and he died He was loyal to the patriots. In 1786 Armistead received his freedom from being a slave.

Nathan Hale He was a spy for the American Rebels during the American Revolution. He was born 1755 and he died He was hanged by the British when he was 21 as a spy. He was an American Patriot of the Revolutionary War. He also served in the army.

Benedict Arnold ( ) Benedict Arnold was born on January 14th, Benedict became a captain of the Connecticut militia. Helped win the battle of Fort Ticonderoga for America. Later Benedict became a traitor to America and sided with Britain.

Nathanael Greene ( ) Nathanael Greene was born on November 27th, Greene was a general in the continental army during the revolution. Greene led campaigns against the British in North and South Carolina. Nathanael Greene

General Henry Knox Henry Knox was born on June 25th, He died on October 25th, Knox was a war general and the Nation’s first secretary for the war. He was one of George Washington’s most trusted officers. Henry Knox directed Washington’s troops to cross the Delaware. Henry Knox

Francis Marion ( ) captain of militia company during the Continental Army. known for using the protection of rivers, hills, and swamps helped defend South Carolina during the war worked to heal the wounds from the war

William Moultrie ( ) militia leader ( ) was entered in the war at the very beginning brigadier general after his brave defense of Charleston harbor against the British fleet in 1776 He defeated the British again at Beaufort in 1779.

Statesmen of the American Revolution The American Revolution had many people that were the ‘ brains ’ behind the cause! The following are some that you should know about.

James Madison Was born on March 16, 1751 Died June 28, Before the war and presidency he was a farmer He was the 4th president. “Father of the Constitution” Writing some of the constitution.

Samuel Adams Born: Boston Mass. Sept. 17, 1722 Died: Boston Mass. Oct. 2, 1803 Samuel Adams is important to the American Revolution because he founded the Sons of Liberty, the Top Secret Resistance that was the turning point for the Americans.

John Hancock First person to sign the Declaration of Independence and signed in BIG letters Was born in 1737 and died in 1793 President of the Continental Congress from 1775 to 1777

Thomas Jefferson Third president Born in 1743 Died in 1826 Was a delegate of the Continental Congress Was a vice president Wrote the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Paine Born in 1737 Published “Common Sense” on Jan. 10, 1776 Served in Continental Army Convicted of treason in France, but released by James Monroe saying he was American Died in 1809

Thomas Paine Born in 1737 Published “Common Sense” on Jan. 10, 1776 Served in Continental Army Convicted of treason in France, but released by James Monroe saying he was American Died in 1809

Ben Franklin Born: Boston, Mass. January 17, 1706 Died: Philadelphia, Penn. April 17, 1790 Was important to the American Revolution because he was a one of the people who help set peace between Britain and America. He wrote Poor Richard’s Almanac in 1742

Paul Revere Born on January 1, Died May 10, Before the war he was a sliversmith. He warned the minutemen that were close to the area and told them the British were coming.

William Dawes Born- April 6, 1745 Died- Feb. 25, 1799 American Patriot Member of the U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Senate

Alexander Hamilton Born: Jan. 11, 1755 Died: 1804 American Politician Secretary and Aide- de-camp to George Washington Member of Continental Congress

Women of the American Revolution The women are sometimes left out in our history books. Here are a few that we remember from the American Revolution.

Phillis Wheatley The first recognized black American poet Published her first poem at age 13 Brought to America as a slave Her poetry reflects both the influence of Alexander Pope and her study of Latin. Picture of Phillis Wheatley

Martha Washington Wife of George Washington, the 1st president Born June 2nd 1731 Died may 22nd 1802 She managed the slaves and servants with skill Referred to her as “Lady Washington” Most of the slaves were freed before she died

Betsy Ross 1752 – 1836 Betsy did important things during the war like: Made our flag George Washington was counting on her to make the flag

Mary Ludwig Hayes Mary was given a a different name which was Molly Pitcher. She was born on October 13, 1754 near Trenton New Jersey. She got the last name from carrying PITCHERS of water to the Battle of Monmouth.

Abigail Adams Wife of John Adams, the 2nd president Born November 11, 1744 Died October 18, 1818 She was a prodigious letter writer Mother of John Quincy Adams, the 6th president The 1st lady to live in the White House

Lydia Darragh Lydia Darragh was a Patriot Spy She warned Washington about an assault from the British. Lydia spied on the British when they held meetings at her house. When the war was over, she went back to her normal life. Picture of Lydia Darragh

Mercy Warren Warren was the sister of a patriot named James Otis. Mercy was born on September 25, She died on October 19, Mercy was known for her brother being a patriot. Warren was also known for being an early American poet and historian and for writing plays.

British of the American Revolution There were many important people from Britain in the American Revolution. The following are some of the ones you should know about.

King George III Born on June 4, King of England during the American Revolution. Died on January 29, 1820.

General Charles Cornwallis British General Born Dec. 31,1738- Oct. 5,1805 He served 7 years of war Captured Philadelphia in 1777 Served with distinction during the American Revolution British General Charles Cornwallis

General John Burgoyne Born in Bedfordshire on January 4, He was a British general from 1775 to Burgoyne submitted a plan to the British for invading New York from Canada. General John Burgoyne lost over 1,000 men in a battle near Bennington, Vermont. Died on January 4, General Burgoyne and his signature. General Burgoyne

Thomas Gage Born in 1721 Died April 2, 1787 Was in charge of Boston in the American revolution Gave the orders that led to the first battle of the American Revolution Was recalled to England after the battle of Bunker Hill A general in the Revolutionary War

General Sir William Howe Commander Born Aug.10,1729- July.12,1814 Fought in the battle of Bunker Hill Defeated George Washington’s army at White Plains Commander William Howe

Joseph Brandt Born in the year of Mohawk Iroquois Chief. Convinced Mohawk and other Indian tribes to support the British. Led raids on Patriot settlers in an effort to keep them from taking more of their land. Died in the year Joseph Brandt

George Grenville He was born on October 14, He introduced the Stamp Act in He became a member of Parliament in He died on November 13, 1770