Nathanael Greene was a prominent American general during the Revolutionary War, known for his strategic leadership in the Southern campaigns. Born in 1742 in Rhode Island, he quickly rose through the ranks of the Continental Army due to his military acumen and was appointed as George Washington's quartermaster general. Greene's tactics, particularly his ability to sustain and regroup his forces, played a crucial role in weakening British control in the South, ultimately contributing to American independence. After the war, he became a successful plantation owner and served in various public roles until his death in 1786.
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