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ethan ramos

the patriot - 3 views

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    Gabrial's wife died in the fire of the church.
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    yea and gabrial went to fight the britsh and ended up dead. :(
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    when his dad found him he was still alive but died in his arms just like Thomas :(
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    But Martin kills the Guy that killed his 2 sons
Chyna Penas

Marquis De Lafayette - 1 views

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    LAFAYETTE, Marie Jean Paul Joseph Roche Yves Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de, French soldier, born at the castle of Chavagnac, in Auvergne, 6 Sept., 1757" died in Paris, 20 May, 1834. The family has been for more than three centuries distinguished in French history.
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    lafayette is a person who is french and served under george washington george saw him as a son inside the army
Isaiah Quintana

History of Haiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • Isaiah Quintana
       
      The Haitans Did Voodo And Other Things So They Can Get There Freedom
Clarissa Caraballo

Continental Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • When the American Revolutionary War began at the Battles of Lexington and Concord in April 1775, the colonial revolutionaries did not have an army. Previously, each colony had relied upon the militia, made up of part time citizen-soldiers, for local defense, or the raising of temporary "provincial regiments" during specific crises such as the French and Indian War. As tensions with Great Britain increased in the years leading up to the war, colonists began to reform their militia in preparation for the potential conflict. Training of militiamen increased after the passage of the Intolerable Acts in 1774. Colonists such as Richard Henry Lee proposed creating a national militia force, but the First Continental Congress rejected the idea.[1] The minutemen were completely outnumbered. After Lexington and Concord, thousands of militiamen from New England gathered to oppose the British troops who had been bottled up in Boston.
Hernan Perez

Horatio Gates - 3 views

horatio Gates is a man who volunteered to be a general for the American army

History American wikipedia Gates

Chyna Penas

The American Revolution - 1 views

American History

started by Chyna Penas on 24 Apr 10 no follow-up yet
Chyna Penas

The Patriot - 1 views

The redcoats burned down the church where Gabrila's wife was burned alive. Gabrila went to get venues on the redcoats but instead he died. Later his father showed up and find his son laying there d...

Patriots American History

started by Chyna Penas on 24 Apr 10 no follow-up yet
Rajahnae Clark

Charles Lee - 5 views

Charles Lee is leading wrong.

Charles Lee Indian War American History

Steven Pierna

George Mason Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography Biography - 0 views

  • George Mason was born in Virginia, son of a wealthy planter.
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      His father would grow Tabacoo. Tabacoo was very expensive back then and now to. So, if you had Tabacoo you were considered cool
  • He declined to serve, as he steadfastly avoided higher offices in his reluctant role as a Revolutionary statesman.
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      George Mason, very intelligent, but, he would keep a low profile on things.
  • Many details in the approved Constitution, such as the mandatory origin of tax bills in the House, bore testimony to Mason's persistence.
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      George Mason did not like taxes. That was onr of the reason he is a Patriot
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      No one really liked taxes, but, sadly ever one had to live like that.
Jason Diaz

George_Washington_1772.jpg (JPEG Image, 335x442 pixels) - 2 views

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    Colonel George Washington in 1772
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