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This is the familiar face of George Washington, the President, but he was an accomplished young man long before this portrait was painted...
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Virginia aristocrat Gained experience in French & Indian War Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army Victory at Yorktown First U.S. President
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Massachusetts politician Member of the Sons of Liberty Influential speaker and writer Helped draft the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation One of the British targets at Lexington and Concord
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Boston silversmith Member of the Sons of Liberty Created the engraving of “The Bloody Massacre” Alerted the Colonial Militia during his “midnight ride” (along with William Dawes and Samuel Prescott)
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Radical English author and intellectual Author of Common Sense Widely read and highly influential in the colonies "Without the pen of the author of Common Sense, the sword of Washington would have been raised in vain.” – John Adams
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Virginia gentleman Inquisitive and intelligent Principal author of the Declaration of Independence Founded the University of Virginia Third U.S. President
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Philosopher, scientist, inventor, writer, & diplomat Experimented with electricity Invented bifocals, the lightning rod, and the Franklin stove Delegate at the Continental Congress & signed the Declaration of Independence Ambassador to France after the war
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Farmer and land speculator from Connecticut Leader of the Green Mountain Boys Helped capture Ft. Ticonderoga One of the founders of the state of Vermont
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Rhode Island farmer and blacksmith Quaker upbringing Self-taught military strategist Began the war as a private Became one of Washington’s most trusted and effective generals
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Boston bookstore owner with an interest in military history Transported artillery 300 miles, from Ticonderoga to Boston Chief artillery officer of the Continental Army Friend and advisor of George Washington
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Radical Virginia politician Led the opposition to the Stamp Act Leading proponent of the Bill of Rights A fiery orator most famous for saying...
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“Give me Liberty, or give me Death!”
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21-year-old soldier for the Continental Army Captured by the British in New York and hanged as a spy Before dying, he reportedly said...
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"I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country."
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Scottish sailor and officer in the Continental Navy Bon Homme Richard defeated HMS Serapis In response to a taunt from a British captain, he was heard to shout...
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“I have not yet begun to fight!”
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Military officer from South Carolina Nicknamed the “Swamp Fox” Employed guerilla techniques and is sometimes known as the father of modern guerilla warfare
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French aristocrat and military officer Influenced by French radicals and the “rights of man” Major-general on Washington’s staff Played a key role in the British defeat at Yorktown
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Lafayette’s full name was.. Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette
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Connecticut merchant, who became an accomplished general Played a key role at Ticonderoga and Saratoga Defected to the British side and fought against the Americans His name is now synonymous with “traitor”
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Often credited with making the fist American flag However, this is probably a myth
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British general Appointed military governor of Massachusetts Charged with implementing the Intolerable Acts In command at Lexington and Concord and at Bunker Hill
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British general Appointed Commander- in-Chief after Bunker Hill Successfully captured New York & Philadelphia Poor planning contributed to the defeat at Saratoga
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British general Clashed with Howe and resented him Appointed Commander- in- Chief after Howe’s resignation Was in charge when Cornwallis surrendered
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British general Distinguished career in the British military Surrendered his army at Yorktown, effectively ending the war
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