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    The Life of Henry Knox

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    The life of Henry Knox Early Life Henry Knox was born on July 25, 1750 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the seventh of ten children to William Knox and Mary Knox. In 1759 William Knox a migrant captain died at the age of fifty after suffering financial difficulties. Three years after the death of his father and at the age of twelve, Henry Knox was forced to leave the “Boston Latin Grammar school” and went to work to support his family. He was hired as a apprentice to a bookseller were

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    Opening to the first page, George Washington is quoted, “perseverance and spirit have done wonders in all ages.” setting the stage for David McCullough’s book, “1776”, a historical narrative that avoided academic debates. His thesis being a tight narrative focused around the Continental Army and their leader George Washington. McCullough continued his popular writing techniques of character building by tracing the roads, reading the books, and seeing the houses of his key characters as they would

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    Daniel Shays Daniel Shays served role as an American officer in the American Revolution from 1775 to 1780 and also became known as one of the leaders of Shays Rebellion, which lasted from 1786 to 1787. In 1780 he resigned from the army, and settled in Pelham, Massachusetts, where he held numerous town offices. Soon after, wealth reigned in America at the signing of the peace treaty in 1783, but was quickly transformed into a severe economic depression. He began his rebellion when property holders

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    In current times, history portrays George Washington as a fearless legend and, to many, the first American hero. A hero can be defined as a person who displays great courage, is favored by the gods, and is celebrated for their bold exploits. Although Washington’s early military career was fraught with failure, his reputation remained unscathed. Because Washington was able to maintain a pristine image, he was able to grow as both a military and political leader. Thus, based on his overall military

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    events that were caused by the American Revolution. Up until chapter 3, McCullough discusses both Washingtons and Howe’s strategies and and how both the colonists and the English were impacted by the battles. Chapter 3 starts off by Major General Henry Clinton, a British General, demanding that they must occupy Dorchester Heights because as he described,”It was absolutely necessary for the security of Boston.” Additionally, the Americans also thought it was a priority to occupy Boston, but both armies

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    said this about Henry Knox when he suggested Congress allow Knox to be promoted to Major-General after his performance in the Battle of Yorktown. The first major accomplishment of Henry Knox was his cannon deployment to Dorchester Heights, forcing British troops to evacuate Boston. Another accomplishment of Henry Knox was his planning and artillery command during the Battle of Trenton. The last major accomplishment of Henry Knox was his skillful use of artillery during

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    Knox County, made up of 11small towns and one city, sits along the Wabash River between the Indiana cities of Indianapolis and Evansville. The city of Vincennes, the county seat and the first Indiana county, was organized in 1790 and is named for Major General Henry Knox, U.S. Secretary of War (Knox County, Indiana, 2016). Area Size: Knox County occupies 524 total square miles and consists of 516 square miles of land with the remaining 8 square miles as water (Knox County

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    Loyal. Honest. Hard Working. Henry Knox was a military general for the Revolutionary War, and he was one of the most powerful leaders in the era of 1760-1800. He was not only a military officer though, Knox was the first official United States Secretary of War. How was Henry Knox influential to the Revolutionary War? Knox was influential in the War because of his role as a colonel in the Continental War, his duties as the first U.S Secretary of War, and his task that he completed at Fort Ticonderoga

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    Fact Sheet: Henry Knox was born on July 25, 1750. When he was younger his father died due to stress. Later in life he owned a bookstore. During that time Henry Knox was a member of the Sons of Liberty. He was also part of the Boston Massacre. He then married Lucy Flucker in 1774. A little after that he joined the Continental Army and fought in the battle of Bunker hill. After the battle he and George Washington talked and it was decided that he would be the Colonel of the Grenadier Corps. Fast forwarding

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    Theatre was an important aspect of Ancient Greece, as it honoured the gods in a festival called Dionysian. An example of a Greek play is Oedipus Rex, written by Sophocles. Throughout this tragedy, the main character, Oedipus, possesses hubris, which eventually leads to his loss of power and downfall. In Robert Fagles’ translation of Oedipus Rex, powerful dialogue, characters, and motifs demonstrate that excessive pride leads to the protagonist’s tragic downfall. Fagles uses dialogue and specific

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