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Previous life of Thaddeus Kosciuszko, who played a key role in bringing revolution in America – Chapter-1

Thaddeus Kosciuszko, leader of the American Revolution, took birth in 1746 in a common family who was the resident of Poland and had connection with some great people. He was a student at Royal Academy of Warsaw and the Corps of Cadets Academy and did excellent in his study. Having seen his excellent performance in study, Stanislaw August Poniatowski sent Kosciuszko to France so that he could complete his engineering there. Stanislaw August Poniatowski was the King of Poland.

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In 1776, Thaddeus saw a Manifesto of Independence written by the American colonies, in which he read the objective of the colonists who wanted to make his country independent. The thought of the American Colonies inspired Thaddeus a lot as he always liked independent life and showed sympathy for the people who were force to live under the control of others.  

But it was not possible without having a victory on Great Britain. Great Britain was strong and powerful country at that time. They had great military power and it was impossible for the American Colonists to combat those powerful military. Thaddeus thought that he could help them defeat Great Britain. That’s why he decided to help them in creating a new country which would be completely independent. He reached America and helped them in making a strategy for their military. Thaddeus was so confident that he could make it possible.

To be continued..............

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Previous life of Thaddeus Kosciuszko, who played a key role in bringing revolution in America – Chapter-1 was published on and last updated on 23 Sep 2017.