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  • Benedict Arnold

    1 3.85%
  • George Clark

    1 3.85%
  • Horatio Gates

    0 0%
  • Nathaneal Greene

    4 15.38%
  • Marquis de Lafayette

    5 19.23%
  • Charles Lee

    0 0%
  • Henry Lee

    0 0%
  • Henry Knox

    0 0%
  • Tadeusz Kościuszko

    0 0%
  • Francis Marion

    0 0%
  • Daniel Morgan

    2 7.69%
  • Israel Putnam

    0 0%
  • Baron Von Steuben

    3 11.54%
  • George Washington

    6 23.08%
  • Other

    4 15.38%
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Thread: Favorite American Revolutionary general?

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    Default Re: Favorite American Revolutionary general?

    I think you have the wrong war... I believe you want the one 4 score and 7 years later...
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    Default Re: Favorite American Revolutionary general?

    Quote Originally Posted by Farnan
    Wrong war.
    meh, its all Americans infighting isnt it? :laughing:
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    Default Re: Favorite American Revolutionary general?

    Nope, its the US allied to the Vermont Republic and France who is allied to Spain and some Indian (as in India) king and who is neutral to the Netherlands fighting Great Britain who is allied to the Iriqouis and other Native American tribes.
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    Default Re: Favorite American Revolutionary general?

    I voted for Marquis de Lafayette

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    Default Re: Favorite American Revolutionary general?

    Quote Originally Posted by Farnan
    Its British, Canadian and French history too...
    True, its not really considered that important in our history though.

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    Default Re: Favorite American Revolutionary general?

    Quote Originally Posted by Goatsie
    True, its not really considered that important in our history though.
    Which country is that?

    Note: The American Revolution had major effects on the history of Europe (it led to the French Revolution) and Asia (more wars between France and Britain for the dominance of India)
    Last edited by Farnan; May 10, 2006 at 03:25 PM.
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