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How Was George Washington A Patriot?

George Washington became a patriot after he join the Virginia military during the French and Indian War, and he became A leader of the army. He was chosen to be the Commander of the Continental Army when the thirteen colonies decided to fight the British. In 1789 George Washington became a President of the United States of America(a wonderful patriot).


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How did francis Marion help the rev war?

Francis Marion was a patriot soldier who fought against the British using surprise attacks, and was cunning in gaining necessary supplies for his men. As stated in the article attached - Mel Gibson's character in 'The Patriot' was loosely (VERY loosely) based upon this gentleman. His family had land in South Carolina and through his local connections he was able to gather men to continue the fight. He had such a way about him that he reportedly convinced a British soldier to change sides and fight with the patriots. Not through a face to face conversation, but through his actions was this done.


Who was the female Georgia patriot famous for capturing and killing a group of Tories during the Revolution?

Nancy Hart (ca 1755-1830) was Georgia's most acclaimed and feared female participant during the Revolutionary War.A devout patriot, As he leader of the Nancy Hart Militia, she earned notoriety during the Revolution for her determined efforts to rid her Broad River, GA area of Tories, English soldiers, Indians, and British sympathizers.