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  1. John Laurens ( Charleston, Carolina del Sur, 28 de octubre de 1754 - Río Combahee, al sur de Charleston, 27 de agosto de 1782) fue un oficial estadounidense y estadista de Carolina del Sur durante la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos de América: Fue reconocido por su crítica hacia la esclavitud y sus esfuerzos por ...

  2. John Laurens is played by the same actor who plays Philip Hamilton in every production of Hamilton. Laurens' characterization in Hamilton, coupled with some historical basis for speculation surrounding the real figures' relationship, has led some fans to believe he was gay.

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · aide-de-camp (1777-1782), United States. Role In: American Revolution. John Laurens (born October 28, 1754, Charleston, South Carolina [U.S.]—died August 27, 1782, Combahee River, south of Charleston) was an American Revolutionary War officer who served as aide-de-camp to Gen. George Washington.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LaurensJohn Laurens - Wikipedia

    John Laurens (October 28, 1754 – August 27, 1782) was an American soldier and statesman from South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War, best known for his criticism of slavery and his efforts to help recruit slaves to fight for their freedom as U.S. soldiers.

  5. An exhibit on eighteenth century U.S. Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton and his relationship with John Laurens. Multiple historians consider how to interpret the intimacy between Alexander Hamilton and John Laurens during the American Revolution.

  6. 23 de jul. de 2020 · Lin Manuel-Miranda's Hamilton, based on Ron Chernow's book, features John Laurens as its anti-slavery character. How realistic is this depiction? What was the real John Laurens like?

  7. 25 de jul. de 2022 · John Laurens, recalled in recent times as a key character in "Hamilton," rushed to join the Revolution but met an early demise. by Matthew T. Beazley 7/25/2022. John Laurens was wounded during the Oct. 4, 1777, American assault on Cliveden, Benjamin Chew’s stone country manor in Germantown, Pa. The Patriots ultimately lost the battle.