George Washington, Nathanael Greene, Henry Knox, and Anthony Wayne for sure.
I think Arthur St. Clair, Horatio Gates, Josiah Harmar, and Daniel Morgan did too.
During the American Revolutionary War, George Clinton served as a brigadier general in the New York militia. After the war, he served six consecutive terms as governor of New York. He also served as vice president under Thomas Jefferson.
I assume you are referring to the american revolutionary war
This answer will assume that you are searching for the most recent well-known Edward Scott. He is an American businessman, philanthropist, and former US government official. He was a cofounder of BEA Systems. During his seventeen years in government, he served seven US Attorney Generals.
Thomas Jefferson was the governor of Virginia during the last years of the American Revolution
About 250,000 men served as regulars or as militiamen for the Revolutionary cause in the eight years of the war, but there were never more than 90,000 men under arms at one time.
George Washington, Nathanael Greene, Henry Knox, John Sullivan, and Anthony Wayne.
The last President who served during the American Revolution was Andrew Jackson. He joined the Continental Army when he was 13 years old.
8 YEARS
The American Revolutionary War.
During the American Revolutionary War, George Clinton served as a brigadier general in the New York militia. After the war, he served six consecutive terms as governor of New York. He also served as vice president under Thomas Jefferson.
George Washington, James Monroe and Andrew Jackson all served in the Revolutionary Army. Washington was the supreme commander for the entire war. Monroe served as an officer for two years. Andrew Jackson was a boy who served as a messenger and was captured by the British.
I assume you are referring to the american revolutionary war
Thomas Jefferson didn't actively fight in a war. He served as Virginia's governor for two years during the American Revolutionary War.
Disguised as a man, Deborah Sampson served admirably as a soldier in the Continental army during the American Revolutionary War (1775--83) and later gave speeches about her time in the military. She established a public presence for women that went far beyond the normal cultural limits of her time. The former soldier then went on to
This answer will assume that you are searching for the most recent well-known Edward Scott. He is an American businessman, philanthropist, and former US government official. He was a cofounder of BEA Systems. During his seventeen years in government, he served seven US Attorney Generals.
Thomas Jefferson was the governor of Virginia during the last years of the American Revolution
The American Revolution lasted 8 years (1775-1783)