-
1846 matches to Daughters of the American Revolution
Garfield, James. 1831-81. American Civil War general, US President 1881. Assassinated.
Gaspee. British boat burned 1772 by American rebels. Response, Intolerable Acts.
Gates, Horatio. c1728-1806. American Revolution general at Saratoga. Conway Cabal.
Gaucho. 18-19C Nomadic South American cowboy.
George III. 1738-1820. King of Great Britain and Ireland 1760-. Supported King’s Friends. Political instability. American Revolution. Insane 1810-.
Gettysburg, Battle. 1863. Union victory. Turning point in Civil War.
Ghent, Treaty. 1814. Britain, US end Anglo-American War on pre-war conditions.
Gilded Age. Post American Civil War period of materialism, questionable ethics. Named by Mark Twain.
Glenn, John. 1921- First American to orbit earth, 1962. US Senator 1974-.
Grant, Ulysses S. 1822-85. Commander-in-Chief Union army 1864-5 in US Civil War. President 1869-77.
Green Mountain Boys. 1770. Ethan Allen’s Vermont militia in American Revolution.
Greenbacks. US banknotes issued to support Civil War not backed by gold.
Hale, Nathan. 1755-76. American Revolutionary spy. Executed by British -“I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country”.
Hall, G. Stanley. 1844-1924. US child psychologist. Founded American Journal of Psychology 1887.
Hancock, John. 1737-93. American revolutionary. First signer of Declaration of Independence.
Hanson, John. 1721-83. American revolutionary. US. ’president’ 1781-2 under Articles of Confederation.
Hessians. German mercenaries fighting for Britain in American Revolution.
Iroquois League. (League of 5 Nations). 1570-. Confederation of Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca. Fought for English in American Revolution, Seven Years War.
Ives, Charles. 1874-1954. First major US composer. Unconventional work anticipates 20C techniques. Very influential on later Americans. 3rd Symphony 1904.
Jones, John Paul. 1747-92. Scottish/American US Revolutionary naval hero. -“I have not yet begun to fight”.
Kickapoo Indians. North America midwest warriors. Fought Americans in American Revolution, War of 1812, Black Hawk War. Resettled in Kansas.
Kosciusko, Tadeusz. 1746-1817. Polish. Led Rebellion 1794-7 vs occupiers. 3rd Partition of Poland. American Revolution war officer.
Lafayette. 1757-1834. French revolutionary general and political leader in American Revolution, 1776, French Revolutions, 1789, 1830.
Lee, Robert E. 1807-70. Brilliant Confederate general. Captured John Brown. Surrender at Appomatox ended Civil War.
Lexington and Concord, Battle. 1775. First American Revolution battle. British march on Concord supply depot. Established guerilla warfare as colonist strategy. 273 British, 95 Americans killed. Paul Revere.