- Who fought on both sides of the Revolutionary War?
- Who was the hero of the two World?
- Who went to France to get them to help the American colonists?
- How many key events are there for a hero?
- How did Napoleon become a hero in France?
- Who was the Soldiers Friend in the French Revolution?
- Who was the hero of the Mexican American War?
- Who was the first president to fight in the French and Indian War?
Who fought on both sides of the Revolutionary War?
They became the first 13 states of a new country, which they called the United States of America….
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United States France Spain Dutch Republic Oneida tribe Tuscarora tribe | Great Britain Loyalists Hesse-Kassel Waldeck-Pyrmont Brunswick-Lüneburg Iroquois Confederacy |
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Who was the hero of the two World?
Marquis de Lafayette is known as the hero of two worlds.
Who went to France to get them to help the American colonists?
Benjamin Franklin
After Congress formally declared independence from Great Britain in 1776, it dispatched a group of several commissioners led by Benjamin Franklin to negotiate an alliance with France.
How many key events are there for a hero?
These twelve Stages compose the Hero’s Journey.
How did Napoleon become a hero in France?
Napoleon became a hero because of his victories in different wars that saw him rise rapidly through the ranks to become the army commander of the France. His major victory was defeating Austria in 1796 in a series of battles. Napoleon helped to suppress an insurrection against the revolutionary government…
Who was the Soldiers Friend in the French Revolution?
A foreign country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal. A nineteen year old French noblemen who volunteered to serve in George Washington’s army and later served in the French Revolution. He was called “the soldiers friend” for using his own money to buy supplies for his own troops.
Who was the hero of the Mexican American War?
Honored for serving side-by-side with the soldiers he commanded, Zachary Taylor earned the nickname “Old Rough and Ready.” Reaching the rank of Major General in the U.S. Army, Taylor was revered as the hero of the Mexican-American War, often winning battles in which his forces were outnumbered.
Who was the first president to fight in the French and Indian War?
Without the military skills and heroism of George Washington, America might still be a British colony. During one of the longest military careers of any president or elected federal official, Washington first fought in the French and Indian Wars of 1754, earning an appointment as commander of the Virginia Regiment.