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  1. Daniel Morgan (6 de julio de 1736-6 de julio de 1802) fue un colonizador, soldado y representante de los Estados Unidos por Virginia. Fue uno de los más talentosos tácticos de batalla en la guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos (1775-1783) y más tarde, dirigió tropas durante la represión de la rebelión del whisky (1791-1794).

    • Daniel Morgan.
    • 6 de julio de 1802 (66 años), Winchester (Estados Unidos)
    • Mount Hebron Cemetery and Gatehouse
  2. Daniel Morgan (1735/36 – July 6, 1802) was an American pioneer, soldier, and politician from Virginia. One of the most respected battlefield tacticians of the American Revolutionary War of 1775–1783, he later commanded troops during the suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1791–1794.

    • Abigail Curry
    • Federalist
  3. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Date of Birth - Death July 6, 1736 - July 6, 1802. Daniel Morgan, an American hero during the American Revolution, grew up with a rebellious streak. As a young man, he settled in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley outside Winchester.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2019 · Fast Facts: Daniel Morgan. Known For: As a leader of the Continental Army, Morgan led the Americans to victory during the Revolutionary War. Born: July 6, 1736 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Parents: James and Eleanor Morgan. Died: July 6, 1802 in Winchester, Virginia. Spouse: Abigail Curry.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Daniel Morgan (l. c. 1735-1802) was an American frontiersman and soldier, most famous for leading a corps of riflemen during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). He rose to the rank of brigadier general in the Continental Army and played key roles in several American victories, including the Battles of Saratoga and the Battle of Cowpens.

  6. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Daniel Morgan was a general in the American Revolution (1775–83) who won an important victory against the British at the Battle of Cowpens (January 17, 1781). After moving to Virginia in 1753, Morgan was commissioned a captain of Virginia riflemen at the outbreak of the Revolution.

  7. Following the Revolution, Morgan organized and led a group of militia against the protesters during the Whiskey Rebellion. In 1797 he was elected and served one term in the House of Representatives. He died on July 6, 1802. Daniel Morgan is a prime example of what one can accomplish with one’s life if one works hard and plans well.