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Janelly Rodriguez

John Brown (abolitionist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • (May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859)
  • American abolitionist,
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      john brown was an american abolitionist.
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  • Brown's nicknames were Osawatomie Brown, Old Man Brown, Captain Brown and Old Brown of Kansas
  • "John Brown's Body
  • "Battle Hymn of the Republic
  • Hanging
  • for
  • Children
  • 20 (11 survived to adulthood)
  • Pottawatomie MassacreRaid on Harpers Ferry
Janelly Rodriguez

American Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

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      the civil war (1861-1865) was also known as the war between the states or the war of the rebellion
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Hannibal Hamlin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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      he used to be vice president but when lincoln was assasinated he became president
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      he was in office for only 4 years
Janelly Rodriguez

Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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      abraham lincoln was born febuary 12,1808and died april 15,1865
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      lincol was the first president to be assasinated
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      he was the first republican to run for office
  • until his assassination in April 1865
  • Lincoln won the Republican Party nomination
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  • Lincoln became the first American president to be assassinated.
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      he was shot in a movie theartre
  • An 1864 Mathew Brady photo depicts President Lincoln reading a book with his youngest son, Tad
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      this is a photo of abraham lincoln when he was young
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Dorothy Quincy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • was an American hostess, the daughter of Justice Edmund Quincy (pronounced /ˈkwɪnzi/) of Braintree and Boston
  • who would become the first and third Governor of Massachusetts and the first signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
  • , Quincy married Captain James Scott (1742-1809), who had been employed by Hancock as a captain in his trading ventures with England
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  • After that time she lived at 4 Federal Street in Boston.
  • The couple had two children together, neither of whom lived to see their teenage years: Lydia Henchman Hancock, who died at about ten months, and John George Washington Hancock, who fell on the ice while skating at pond in Milton and died shortly after, aged nine, in 1787
  • When Hancock told her after the battle that she could not go back to her father in Boston, she retorted, "Recollect Mr. Hancock, that I am not under your control yet. I shall go to my father tomorrow."[5]
  • 1st and 3rd First Lady of Massachusetts
  • 1737-1793
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      this si the wife of john hancock. they had 2 kids but the children both died before becoming teens.when hancock died she married james scott
Janelly Rodriguez

John Hancock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • He served more than two years in the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, and as president of Congress was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
  • Hancock joined the resistance to the Stamp Act by participating in a boycott of British goods, which made him popular in Boston
  • One month later, while the British warship HMS Romney was in port, one of the tidesmen changed his story: he now claimed that he had been forcibly held on the Liberty while it had been illegally unloaded.[
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  • Given the clandestine nature of smuggling, records are naturally scarce.[45] If Hancock was a smuggler, no documentation of this has been found. John W. Tyler identified 23 smugglers in his study of more than 400 merchants in revolutionary Boston, but found no written evidence that Hancock was one of them
  • In April 1772, Hutchinson approved Hancock's election as colonel of the Boston Cadets, a militia unit whose primary function was to provide a ceremonial escort for the governor and the General Court
  • Hancock was staying at this house in Lexington
  • On May 24, 1775, he was unanimously elected President of the Continental Congress, succeeding Peyton Randolph after Henry Middleton declined the nomination. Hancock was a good choice for president for several reasons.[84] He was experienced, having often presided over legislative bodies and town meetings in Massachusetts. His wealth and social standing inspired the confidence of moderate delegates, while his association with Boston radicals made him acceptable to other radicals
  • Hancock's signature as it appears on the engrossed copy of the Declaration of Independence
  • October 1777, after more than two years in Congress, President Hancock requested a leave of absence.[104
  • Dorothy Quincy
  • of the
  • Hancock gradually took over the House of Hancock as his uncle's health failed, becoming a full partner in January 1763.
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Benjamin Franklin - 0 views

  • Self-taught, apprenticed as a printer. Honorary Doctor of Laws, Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford.
  • enior member of the Constitutional Convention, 1787.
  • e attended grammar school at age eight, but was put to work at ten.
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  • He died on the 17th of April in 1790
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Saratoga campaign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Saratoga campaign was an attempt by Great Britain to gain military control of the strategically important Hudson River valley in 1777 during the American Revolutionary War.
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The Battle of Bennington: An American Victory - 0 views

  • British put in motion an ambitious campaign designed to isolate New England from the rest of the colonies and thereby crush the American rebellion
  • In August, however, he found himself in desperate need of provisions, wagons, cattle, and horses. Burgoyne then made the fateful decision to send an expeditionary force to the small town of Bennington, Vermont to capture these much needed supplies.
  • e British army and its Canadian, Indian, and Loyalist supporters faced Patriots defending their newly proclaimed independence.
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  • For two months, General John Burgoyne led his army down the Lake Champlain-Hudson River corridor toward Albany with apparent ease,
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Henry Brockholst Livingston - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • November 25, 1757 – March 18, 1823) was an American Revolutionary War officer, a justice of the Supreme Court of New York and eventually an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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      he was born in november 25,1757 and he died march 18 1823
Janelly Rodriguez

Colonel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • abbreviated as Col or COL, is a military rank of a
Janelly Rodriguez

Seth Warner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • (May 17, 1743 [O.S. May 6, 1743] – December 26, 1784) was born in Roxbury, Connecticut. In 1763,
  • with whom he had three children: Seth, Asahel, and Abigai
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Battle of Hubbardton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • On the morning of July 7, 1777, British forces, under General Simon Fraser, caught up with the American rear guard of the forces retreating after the withdrawal from Fort Ticonderoga.
  • 41 killed 96 wounded[3] 230 captured[4] 49-60 killed[5][3] 141-168 wounded[
  • July 7, 1777
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Battle of Bennington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • a battle of the American Revolutionary War that took place on August 16, 1777, in Walloomsac, New York, about 10 miles (16 km) f
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      The comanders of this battle were john stark, seth warner, friedrich baum, heinrich von breymann
  • 30 killed 40 wounded[6] 207 killed 700 captured[7]
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American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen former British colonies in North America,
  • a regular army in June 1775, and appointed George Washington as commander-in-chief.
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