His older brothers were John who was 4 years older than him. Enoch who was 2 years older than him. His younger sisters were Joanna and Elizabeth. His younger brothers were Samuel, Joseph, William, David, and Richard.
Nathan Hale was a soilder of the American revolution
Yes, Nathan Hale impacted the American Revolution - He went on one of the most dangerous and secretive mission directed by General George Washington. He succeeded to disguise as a Dutch schoolteacher and manage his way behind British lines. Once he recovered British military information, he was caught by a few British officers and was immediately sent to his death by being hung by British General - Cornwallis. As he never completely succeeded in his daring mission, he did volunteer and gave his life for his country.
Before Nathan Hale became a spy, he was a school teacher. Once he joined the army and they were in need of a spy to figure out when the British would attack, Nathan Hale elected himself. Nathan Hale went to the British encampment and became a "School Teacher" for his disguise. One day as Nathan was in a local pub, a British officer noticed Nathan Hale and thought he looked very familiar. Nathan Hale had powder burns on his right cheek from a musket. A school teacher would not of had this. Due to Nathan hales burns on his face, and how uncommon it looked. They figured out that he was a spy. And hung him. When he was hung the last words he spoke were "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." and this is what Nathan Hale is most known for. -Written by a student from Ms.Rosas's class. 2010. Go APUSH!
Nathan Bedford Forrest (July 13, 1821 - October 29, 1877)
what was nathan hale's childhood like
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Nathan Hale was born on June 6, 1755.
he wasnt married
He had black hair
The address of the Hales Corners Public Library is: 5885 S. 116Th St., Hales Corners, 53130 1707
" I only regret that I have but one life for my country."
"I only regret that I have but one life to give to my country."
1776 right before he died
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The address of the Hales Corners Historical Society Inc is: 5885 S 116Th Street, Hales Corners, WI 53130
Yes, Nathan Hale's family most likely did chores, as it was common for families in the 18th century to share household tasks and responsibilities. However, specific details regarding the division of labor within the Hales' household are not well-documented.