Table of Contents
- 1 What was the outcome of the naval battle between the Bonhomme Richard and the Serapis quizlet?
- 2 What nickname did British commander Henry Hamilton earn because he paid Native Americans for settlers scalps?
- 3 Why did Native Americans side with the British than with the Patriots?
- 4 Who fled to Pennsylvania after the Battle of Long Island?
- 5 What did Henry Hamilton do with the scalps?
- 6 Was Henry Hamilton a Patriot or Loyalist?
The outcome of the naval battle between the Bonhomme Richard and the Serapis was the Serapis was the one to surrender.
What nickname did British commander Henry Hamilton earn because he paid Native Americans for settlers scalps?
Henry Hamilton was the Lieutenant Governor of Canada and British commander of Fort Detroit during the American Revolution. Hamilton was known as the “hair buyer” because of his policy of paying Britain’s American Indian allies for American scalps.
Why did Native Americans side with the British than with the Patriots?
Terms in this set (14) Explain why more Native Americans sided with the British that with the Patriots? The British invented the proclamation of 1763 which states that the Native Americans owned the land west of the Mississippi. On the other hand the Patriots wanted to keep the land for the self.
Who was the Mohawk war chief who led a number of attacks in southwestern New York and northern Pennsylvania?
Terms in this set (32) Who was Joseph Brant? A Mohawk chief who led a number of brutal attacks in southwestern New York and northern Pennsylvania.
Did Henry Hamilton pay soldiers to cut their own hair?
Terms in this set (17) T/F British commander Henry Hamilton was also known as the “hair buyer” because he paid his soldiers to cut their own hair. Patriot leader Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark led Patriot forces to capture both Kaskaskia and Vincennes.
Who fled to Pennsylvania after the Battle of Long Island?
Following their defeat at the Battle of Long Island, the British fled to Pennsylvania. False – The Patriots fled to Pennsylvania. In the winter of 1776, the Patriot cause was near collapse.
What did Henry Hamilton do with the scalps?
Hamilton – called “the Hair Buyer” for the bounties he paid Indians for the scalps of patriots – was held as a prisoner in Williamsburg’s Publick Gaol for several months before being exchanged. After the Revolution, Hamilton became an important British official in Canada, Dominica and Bermuda.
Was Henry Hamilton a Patriot or Loyalist?
The Founding Fathers and architects of the Constitution were early Patriot leaders and included Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, and George Washington.
Why was chief Joseph Brant important?
Joseph Brant or Thayendanegea (1743–1807) was a Mohawk warrior, tribal leader, and diplomat most notable for his alliance with the British during the American Revolution. While still in his teens, Brant led war parties against French troops in Canada during the Seven Years’ War.