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William Howe

William Howe . By : GeLanni Jones. Williams Life. He was born in October 10. William was in the military by the age of 17, in the Flanders. When he was 17 he was in the military. He was educated in Eaton High School. Williams Family.

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William Howe

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  1. William Howe By : GeLanni Jones

  2. Williams Life • He was born in October 10. William was in the military by the age of 17, in the Flanders. When he was 17 he was in the military. He was educated in Eaton High School.

  3. Williams Family • William was the son of Emanuel and Charlotte Howe. They was a very wealthy family in England. Emanuel had 2 other sons named George and Viscount Howe. Williams uncle was King George the third and was King during. The Revolutionary War. William Had no kids but was married to Elizabeth Lloyd Loring.

  4. Revolutionary War • He was a General during The Revolutionary War. He lead the British to victory in a Battle in Bunker Hill. He also was the captured of New York and Philadphia. Yes William survived the Revolutionary War.

  5. Interesting Facts • William became a full general on October 10, 1775. He was a regular solider ,then also became a Chief and Commander. He died July 12, 1814. He had a lot of important losses in war. After Howe had made a lot of terribly wrong mistakes and stuff , the people of England began to speak badly about him. He felt he had lost the king's favor.

  6. Loyalist • A Loyalist was a person who was loyal to British. He was indeed a Loyalist.

  7. My Opinion . . . . • My opinion of William Howe was that he was not as loyal as I thought because he fought with the British and disagreed with a Loyalist. He was a very important factor in the Revolutionary War.

  8. Facts About William Howe • His brothers supported him in the Revolutionary War. He was a commander in the war. Was a British solider. Born 1729-1814.William Howe became a Major General in 1772. Was a Loyalist.

  9. My Video Of William • https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=aMaRIOXx-xs

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