American Revolution People
James Armistead
African American who served as a spy for the Patriots during the American Revolution.
Haym Salomon
American financier and Revolutionary patriot who helped fund the army during the American Revolution
Benjamin Franklin
American inventor and statesman who served as a delegate to both Continental Congresses, worked on the Declaration of Independence and helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris 1783.
George Washington
Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Samuel Adams
Founder of the Sons of Liberty and one of the most vocal patriots for independence; signed the Declaration of Independence
Marquis de Lafayette
French soldier who joined General Washington's staff and became a general in the Continental Army.
Bernardo de Galvez
Governor of Spanish Louisiana, favored the Patriots, secretly supplied goods to Americans-southwestern frontier.
Thomas Jefferson
He was a delegate from Virginia at the Second Continental Congress and wrote the Declaration of Independence.
King George III
King of England during the American Revolution
John Adams
Lawyer who defended British soldiers in the Boston Massacre trial even though he supported colonial independence. Was a delegate to both Continental Congresses and was on the committee to write the Declaration of Independence.
Patrick Henry
Outspoken member of House of Burgesses; inspired colonial patriotism with "Give me liberty or give me death" speech
Mercy Otis Warren
Patriot writer who wrote articles and plays in support of American independence.
Thomas Paine
Revolutionary leader who wrote the pamphlet Common Sense (1776) arguing for American independence from Britain.
Wentworth Cheswell
Soldier in the American Revolution who became the first African American elected to office.
Crispus Attucks
The African-Native American man who was the first man to die in the Boston Massacre, also considered the first death in the Revolutionary War
Abigail Adams
Wife of John Adams. During the Revolutionary War, she wrote letters to her husband urging her husband to remember America's women in the new government he was helping to create.