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Nathan Greene is a contemporary artist who paints biblical and historical scenes with a spiritual focus. Browse his online gallery and shop for fine art prints, books, and gifts inspired by his faith and vision.
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Learn about the life and achievements of Nathanael Greene, one of the most skilled and celebrated generals of the American Revolution. He led the Continental Army in the South and played a key role in defeating the British.
May 1, 2024 · Nathanael Greene (born August 7, 1742, Potowomut, Rhode Island [U.S.]—died June 19, 1786, Mulberry Grove, Georgia, U.S.) was an American army general in the American Revolution (1775–83). After managing a branch of his father’s iron foundry, Greene served several terms in the colonial legislature and was elected commander of the Rhode ...
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Major-General Nathanael Greene (August 7, [O.S. July 27] 1742 – June 19, 1786) was an American military officer and planter who served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
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Nathanael Greene was a Major General in the Continental Army, an ardent admirer of George Washington and his most trusted military subordinate. A Rhode Island foundry owner and politician before the Revolutionary War, Greene was affiliated with the Wards, one of two factions that dominated Rhode Island politics during the 1760s and 1770s.