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Chapter 10 Notes_

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He became colonel of the 2nd NC Regiment. He was a native of Brunswick county.   Robert Howe  
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He was the commander of the Continental army and later became the 1st president of the US.   George Washington  
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Was the most famous naval officer of the Revolutionary War.   John Paul Jones  
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After the battle of Kings Mountain George Washington appointed them the commander of the Continental army in the south.   Nathaniel Greene  
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Commanded the troops at the battle of Moores Creek Bridge.   James Moore  
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Organized the Sons of Liberty and also signed the Declaration of Independence.   Samuel Adams  
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Led the Edenton Tea Party   Penelope Barker  
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Was sent to protect settlers living west of the Appalachian Mountains.   George Rogers Clark  
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Joined the Sons of Liberty and took part in the Boston Tea Party   Paul Revere  
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Became the 1st Independent Governor of NC   Richard Caswell  
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Commanded British troops in Georgia, SC, and NC   Lord Charles Cornwallis  
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Became known as "Molly Pitcher" at the ballte of Monmouth in NJ   Mary Hays MacCaulay  
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