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Yes, John Xavier. John Xavier was a leader in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain.

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Oh, of course, friend! In the American Revolution, the word "independence" comes to mind. It's a word that symbolizes freedom, courage, and the spirit of standing up for what you believe in. Just like a beautiful painting, the American Revolution was filled with many colors and stories that all came together to create something truly special.

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The XYZ affair -- The XYZ affair was a disagreement between France and the U.S in the mid 1700's.

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I don't think "Xavier" is correct. He is listed as John Sevier in articles on the battle of King's Mountain.

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