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Nathan Hale

Nathan Hale. By Madison Green. Summary Of Nathan Hale Life.

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Nathan Hale

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  1. Nathan Hale By Madison Green

  2. Summary Of Nathan Hale Life • Nathan Hale was born in Coventry, Connecticut on June 6,1775 than he later graduated from Yale University then hale became a teacher when war began with American colonist he joined Connectuit regiment and served in the sage of Boston At 1776 he was captured. (September 22,1776 in New York)

  3. Nathan Hale • Role Figure played in the Revolution War? • In The Revolution War Nathan Hale was a lieutenant and promoted to captain he took his position captain on the ranger group . Ranger- Where Know for there bravery and courage an dangerous missions. • Loyalist or Patriot??How do You Know ? • Nathan Hale was a widely consider American first spy an patriot his quote was "My only regret is that I have but only one life to loose for my country” - Nathan Hale

  4. Nathan Hale • Did they survive the Revolution War? • No Nathan Hale Did Not Survive Revolution War he Was Hanged By British troops. • My Opinion Of Figure? • I fill that Nathan Hale was brave and outstanding Leader .

  5. Nathan Hale Nathan hale Had 3 wives Mother was Elizabeth Strong Hale Father Was Richard Hale Athletic Person He was Amsted for his betrayal of his loyalist cousin

  6. His Quote • ‘’ I wish to be useful and everything kind of service necessary to the public good became honorable by being necessary

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