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The Unsung Heroes of the USA

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  • Format
  • Bog, paperback
  • Engelsk
  • 94 sider

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1. Introduction. 3

2. Mayken van Angola (early 1600s-late 1600s). 6

3. Gouverneur Morris (1752-1816). 14

4. Nancy Hart 1735-1830. 19

5. Admiral Michelle Howard 1960. 30

6. General Ann Dunwoody 1953. 37

7. Sgt. Leigh Ann Hester 1982. 43

8. Mildred Manning 1914. 48

9. Lt. Col. Tammy Duckworth 1968. 53

10. Joseph Warren 1741-1775. 59

11. Sybil Ludington 1761-1839. 63

12. Henry Knox 1750-1806. 67

13. Nathanael Greene 1742-1786. 70

14. John Stark 1728-1822. 76

15. Daniel Morgan 1736-1802. 79

16. Anthony Wayne 1745-1796. 82

17. About the author. 87

Introduction

The American Revolutionary War is replete with tales of heroism, many of which have not been as widely recognized as they deserve. One such figure is Henry Knox, a bookseller who became a military officer and was instrumental in transporting cannons over 300 miles of winter terrain to aid the Patriots' cause.

Another is Nathanael Greene, a Quaker and asthmatic who overcame his physical limitations to become a major general and a key strategist for the Continental Army.

John Stark, a New Hampshire farmer, rallied 400 men and marched to Boston upon hearing of the battles at Lexington and Concord, exemplifying the spontaneous surge of patriotism that characterized the early stages of the war. Joseph Plumb Martin, a young private, endured the hardships of war from the freezing encampment at Valley Forge to the scorching heat of the Battle of Monmouth and later penned a memoir providing invaluable insights into the life of a common soldier during the war.

Women also played crucial roles, with figures like "Molly Pitcher," a moniker given to women who aided soldiers on the battlefield. One such woman, Mary Ludwig Hays, took over her husband's cannon after he was wounded at the Battle of Monmouth, displaying remarkable bravery under fire. James Forten, a 14-year-old African American, joined the crew of an American privateer, was captured, and endured the harsh conditions of a prison ship, yet survived to become a prominent abolitionist.

These individuals represent just a few of the many unsung heroes whose contributions were vital to the American Revolution. Their stories of resilience, ingenuity, and valor continue to inspire and should be remembered as an integral part of the nation's history. Each played a unique role, whether on the battlefield, in strategy sessions, or in supporting roles that were no less critical to the Patriots' success. Their collective efforts and sacrifices laid the foundation for the United States, and their legacies live on, reminding us of the diverse and determined group of people who fought for independence. The recognition of these unsung heroes enriches the tapestry of American history and underscores the importance of every contribution to the struggle for liberty.

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Detaljer
  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal94
  • Udgivelsesdato10-07-2024
  • ISBN139798332726620
  • Forlag Independently Published
  • FormatPaperback
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  • Vægt240 g
  • Dybde0,4 cm
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    21,5 cm
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