Anne Hutchinson, nee Marbury, did not have a middle name. This was not uncommon for the time period, as middle names did not become commonplace until after the American Revolution.
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i am not sure but maybe the American civil war is among Americans after they have gaind their independance but the American revolution was against GB as i said i am no sure
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· Zane, Elizabeth (American heroine)
· Van Cleve, Horatio (Union General) · Van Dorn, Earl (Confederate General)
Patriots.
People had names long before the Neolithic revolution. People gave each other names to distinguish degrees of kinship and relationship. The fact that people could name items and distinguish between them allowed the neolithic revolution to occur.
The Royalists.
If you want to consider "Scotch-Irish" Irish, there were some, but the only truly Irish person was Charles Carroll.
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There are over 50 American cities with seven letter names, including Buffalo, Chicago, and Boulder. Seattle, Houston, Atlanta, Lincoln, and Hoboken are cites with seven letter names.
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The much longer name is United States War of Independence