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Tango0120 Jan 2018 3:19 p.m. PST

"1.Mordecai Sheftall was a leader in the Revolutionary movement against the British in Georgia

2.Solomon Bush was an officer in the Pennsylvania militia, 1777-87

3.Haym Salomon, (American Revolution), Sons of Liberty, Financier

4.Francis Salvador, (American Revolution),Paul Revere of the South

5.Jonas Phillips (1736-1803), In 1778 he joined the Revolutionary army, serving in the Philadelphia Militia under Colonel Bradford.

6.David Nudez Cardozo

7.NONES, Benjamin 1757–1826. US soldier. Nones was born in Bordeaux, France, and came to the United States during the revolutionary period. He served as an aide to General Washington, with the rank of major, and was cited for bravery in battle. After independence, he settled in Philadelphia and became a leader of the local Jewish community. He supported the abolitionist movement and voluntarily freed his own slaves. [Who's Who in Jewish History, 1974]"
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Cacique Caribe21 Jan 2018 5:16 p.m. PST

Were there any other world religions represented in the American Revolution, aside from the Jewish, the Christian denominations and the native belief systems?

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Tango0122 Jan 2018 10:37 a.m. PST

Good question….


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