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  1. Benjamín Lincoln (n. 24 de enero de 1733 en Hingham, Massachusetts -† 9 de mayo de 1810) fue un militar estadounidense . Biografía. Asistió a las escuelas locales, y luego estableció su propia explotación. Fue elegido en 1757 como secretario del ayuntamiento, que poco a poco se convirtió en prominente en la colonia de la milicia y la política.

  2. Benjamin Lincoln (January 24, 1733 (O.S. January 13, 1733) – May 9, 1810) was an American army officer. He served as a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Siege of Charleston. Benjamin Lincoln (born Jan. 24, 1733, Hingham, Mass.—died May 9, 1810, Boston) was a Continental army officer in the American Revolution who rendered distinguished service in the northern campaigns early in the war, but was forced to surrender with about 7,000 troops at Charleston, S.C., on May 12, 1780.

  4. Learn about Benjamin Lincoln, a major general in the Continental Army who fought in the siege of Boston, the Saratoga Campaign, and the Yorktown Campaign. He was also the first US Secretary at War and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.

  5. Benjamin Lincoln (24 de enero de 1733 (O.S. 13 de enero de 1733) - 9 de mayo de 1810) fue un oficial del ejército estadounidense. Sirvió como general de división en el Ejército Continental durante la Guerra Revolucionaria Americana. Lincoln estuvo involucrado en tres rendiciones importantes durante la guerra: su participación en las ...

  6. 25 de oct. de 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Benjamin Lincoln, a prominent figure in the American Revolution. He served as a major general in the Continental Army, participated in several battles, and later became Secretary of War.

  7. Benjamin Lincoln, major general in the Continental Army, was one of the few individuals present at the three major surrenders of the American Revolution: Saratoga, Charleston, and Yorktown. He followed his military career with public service at the state and federal level.