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Thomas Gage

Thomas Gage

Thomas Gage, born in 1719, was a prominent British military officer. He served in key positions in the British army in the North American colonies, most notably as the commander during the Siege of Boston. Gage was known for his military skills and leadership, but was also criticized for some of his decisions in the war. He died on April 2, 1787 in Britain.

4 quotes · America, American Revolution, Attention
Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben

Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben

Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben was a German military advisor who provided significant military training and tactical guidance to the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Limited information is available, but his contributions to military strategy and tactics are considered crucial for the victory of the American forces.

2 quotes · American Revolution, Appearance, Army
Samuel Adams

Samuel Adams

Samuel Adams was a prominent figure during the American Revolutionary War and is considered one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Born on September 27, 1722, and died on October 2, 1803, Adams played a crucial role in the American independence movement. He was a political leader in the Massachusetts colony and one of the drafters of the United States Constitution.

110 quotes · Liberty, Men, Ifs
Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry, born on May 29, 1736, and died on June 6, 1799, was a prominent political figure and orator during the American Revolutionary War. He served as the Governor of Virginia and is remembered for his passionate speeches and unwavering stance. Henry is famous for his famous slogan 'Give me liberty or give me death' in a speech before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which inspired many Americans to join the fight for independence.

109 quotes · Liberty, People, American Revolution
Nathan Hale

Nathan Hale

Nathan Hale was a soldier during the American Revolutionary War, known for his bravery and sacrifice. Born on June 6, 1755, in Connecticut, he was captured and executed by the British during the Battle of Long Island on September 22, 1776.

9 quotes · 4th Of July, America, Country
Stephen Decatur

Stephen Decatur

Stephen Decatur (January 5, 1779 – March 22, 1820) was a United States Navy officer known for his heroic actions during the First Barbary War and the War of 1812. He gained fame for leading a daring raid to burn the captured USS Philadelphia in Tripoli harbor in 1804. Decatur also commanded USS United States to capture HMS Macedonian in 1812. He is remembered for his patriotism and the quote, 'Our country! In her intercourse with foreign nations, may she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong.' He died in a duel at age 41.

5 quotes · Country, Military, Patriotism

Clarence Manion

Clarence Manion was an American author born in 1896 and died in 1979. His works spanned across novels, poetry, and drama, known for his unique literary style and profound thematic ideas.

3 quotes · Declaration, Declaration Of Independence, Father
Gerrit Smith

Gerrit Smith

Gerrit Smith was an American politician and social reformer who lived from March 6, 1797, to December 28, 1874. He was a prominent figure in the anti-slavery movement and a leading advocate for land reform and women's suffrage.

30 quotes · Men, Rights, Slavery
Joseph Warren

Joseph Warren

Joseph Warren was a doctor and revolutionary during the American Revolution. He was born on June 11, 1741, and died on June 17, 1775. Warren served as the medical director of the Massachusetts Militia during the revolution and was killed in the Boston Massacre.

9 quotes · Patriotic, Liberty, Important
Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass was a renowned orator and writer, born into a slave family in Maryland, USA. He gained his freedom in the mid-19th century through self-education and became one of the leaders of the abolitionist movement. Douglass made significant contributions to the cause of equality and justice in the United States through his incisive speeches and writings, which exposed the cruelty of slavery and inspired countless people to join the abolitionist movement.

276 quotes · Men, Slavery, Liberty