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'''Nathanael Greene''' (7 August 1742 – 19 June 1786) was a soldier in the [[Continental Army]] who rose over the course of the [[American Revolutionary War]] from the rank of militia private to Major General.
'''Nathanael Greene''' (7 August 1742 – 19 June 1786) was a soldier in the [[Continental Army]] who rose over the course of the [[American Revolutionary War]] from the rank of militia private to Major General.


In 1780, Greene had lost a few battles, so the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] sent his [[Apprentices|recruits]] to council him, helping win the {{Wiki|battle of Springfield}} and secure [[New Jersey]].
In 1780, Greene had lost a few battles, so the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] sent his [[Assassin apprentices|recruits]] to council him, helping win the {{Wiki|battle of Springfield}} and secure [[New Jersey]].


The following year, Greene sent [[Otho Williams]] to scout [[Charles Cornwallis]]'s troops, leading to the {{Wiki|battle of Wetzell's Mill}}, which the Assassins had to intervene in.
The following year, Greene sent [[Otho Williams]] to scout [[Charles Cornwallis]]'s troops, leading to the {{Wiki|battle of Wetzell's Mill}}, which the Assassins had to intervene in.

Revision as of 04:24, 4 February 2017


Nathanael Greene (7 August 1742 – 19 June 1786) was a soldier in the Continental Army who rose over the course of the American Revolutionary War from the rank of militia private to Major General.

In 1780, Greene had lost a few battles, so the Assassin Connor sent his recruits to council him, helping win the battle of Springfield and secure New Jersey.

The following year, Greene sent Otho Williams to scout Charles Cornwallis's troops, leading to the battle of Wetzell's Mill, which the Assassins had to intervene in.

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