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Nathanael Greene - Wikipedia Major General Nathanael Greene (August 7, 1742 – June 19, 1786) was an American military officer and planter who served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War
Nathanael Greene - National Museum of the United States Army Maj Gen Nathanael Greene rose to become one of the most celebrated American officers in the Revolutionary War Best known for his clever campaign against the British army in the Southern states, Greene also fought in the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, and Monmouth Courthouse
Nathanael Greene - American Battlefield Trust Nathanael Greene’s rise to prominence as one of the most skilled and celebrated generals of the American Revolution appears unlikely based upon his early life
Nathanael Greene, Facts, Battles, Significance, American Revolution General Nathanael Greene was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War He was one of George Washington's most trusted officers and led American forces to a strategic victory in the Southern Campaign
Biography of General Nathanael Greene - US History In 1770, Nathanael was elected to the General Assembly of Rhode Island Within a few years, tensions between England and the colonies were already running high, and Greene helped organize a local militia group known as the Kentish Guards
Nathanael Greene - U. S. National Park Service Commanded the Southern Department 1780-82 Nathanael Greene was born in Rhode Island in 1742 to Quaker parents His education, though not formal, revealed that he was a good student He possessed a keen mind, excelled in mathematics and spent many hours reading in Greek and Roman classics
Nathanael Greene - World History Encyclopedia One of George Washington's most trusted subordinates, Greene served capably as Quartermaster General before leading the southern American army during the final years of the war He is often considered the second-best American Revolutionary general, behind only Washington himself
Major General Nathanael Greene’s Role In His Fight For Freedom, Liberty . . . By HWM During the American Revolutionary War, Major General Nathanael Greene’s pivotal contributions extended beyond his famed Southern campaigns This included the vital engagements in New York, particularly at Harlem Heights This early victory was a crucial demonstration of colonial resilience that helped set the tone for America’s fight for freedom, liberty, equality, and self-governance