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Jimmy has links to 11 "Famous People in the American Revolution" Web sites.
Here are the first 10 sites...
Alexander Hamilton
Biography of Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804)
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/B/hamilton/hamilxx.htm
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton was born on January 11, 1755 (or 1757 by some accounts) in Charleston on the West Indies island of Nevis.
http://www.lambda.net/~maximum/hamilton.html
Alexander Hamilton
Biography and Quotes
"A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing."
http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Alexander_Hamilton/
American Revolution
Alexander Hamilton was one of the most influential of the United States' founding fathers
http://www.americanrevwar.homestead.com/files/HAMILT.HTM
American Revolution
Ethan Allen spent a considerable portion of his life in the effort to achieve independence for what is now Vermont, commanding (1770-1775) an irregular force called the Green Mountain Boys,
http://www.virtualvermont.com/history/eallen.html
American Revolution
Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys.
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Ethan Allen was a soldier and activist for independence for the American colonies and autonomy for Vermont.
Ethan Allen,(1738-1789) Writer, Soldier, and Politician
http://www.americanrevolution.com/EthanAllen.htm
John Adams
John Adams Biography White House History Learned and thoughtful, John Adams was more remarkable as a political philosopher than as a politician. "People and nations are forged in the fires of adversity," ...
http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/ja2.html
John Adams
John Adams Biography
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/P/ja2/about/bio/adamsxx.htm
John Adams
White House Web Site History During the Revolutionary War he served in France and Holland in diplomatic roles, and helped negotiate the treaty of peace. From 1785 to 1788 he was minister to the Court of St. James's, returning to be elected Vice President
http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/ja2.html
John Adams
In 1761, Adams began to feel his first patriotic stirrings. A new king had taken the throne in England and a new writ of assistance had to be approved by the Massachusetts Colony's Superior Court
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/P/ja2/about/bio/adamsxx.htm
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