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  1. Henry Knox. Charles Wilson Peale, 1780. Henry Knox (1750-1806) was born in Boston, the seventh of ten children by William Knox and Mary Campbell Knox, pioneers from North Ireland. William Knox was a shipmaster, carrying on trade with the West Indies. Suffering from financial difficulties and all the mental stress and burdens that go with money ...

  2. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Knox, Henry (1750–1806), Revolutionary War general, secretary of war.As a twenty‐five‐year‐old Boston bookseller, Knox became a colonel and head of the Continental army 's artillery regiment in November 1775. In the prewar period he had served in a local militia unit, observed British regulars, and read extensively in military works.

  3. 26 de feb. de 2015 · In 1771, Knox was able to open his own bookstore. He also became involved with local militia units, drilled an artillery company, and observed British military procedures. By the beginning of the war, few Americans knew more about military theory than Henry Knox. In 1775, Washington recognized Knox's potential and had Knox commissioned as a ...

  4. 14 de dic. de 2021 · By December 6, 1775, the procession, described by Knox as a “noble train of artillery,” was on its way to Boston. Henry Knox bringing artillery to end the siege of Boston. Knox, who had recently been appointed a Colonel by the Continental Congress, selected fifty-nine pieces of artillery with a total weight of about 120,000 pounds.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › henry-knoxHenry knox _ AcademiaLab

    Henry knox. Henry Knox (25 de julio de 1750 - 25 de octubre de 1806), uno de los padres fundadores de los Estados Unidos, fue un alto general del Ejército Continental durante la Guerra Revolucionaria y se desempeñó como jefe de artillería. en la mayoría de las campañas de Washington. Después de la revolución, supervisó el Departamento ...

  6. Henry Knox was born on 25 July 1750 in Boston, Massachusetts, to Scotch-Irish parents of humble origin. In 1762, Knox’s father, a shipbuilder by trade, died in the West Indies, leaving his wife and ten children without financial support. As result of his father’s death, Knox was soon forced to leave grammar school and seek employment as an ...

  7. 13 de feb. de 2020 · Henry Knox was promoted to General at 26, but the Marquis de Lafayette was only 19. However, Knox’s promotion was in 1776, and Lafayette in 1777. So, when Knox was promoted, he was, for several months, the youngest general. Early Life. General Henry Knox painted by Charles Wilson Peale Public domain image.