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American Revolutionary Hero Project Guidelines

 

Your project will be based on your selected American Revolutionary Hero. 

You will need to research your topic and provide information pertaining to the following items:

 

1.       Date and Location of the individual’s birth.

2.       Family – information about the person’s parents and siblings (if any).

3.       Early Childhood – where the person grew up; information about the person’s childhood.

4.       Education – where did the person receive his/her education (if any).

5.       Profession – what the individual did for a living.

6.       The role the individual had during the American Revolution.

7.       What became of the individual after the American Revolution.

8.       Date of the individual’s death.

9.       Internment location – where the person is buried.

 

THIS PROJECT IS DUE ON OCTOBER 13th.

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