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Mariana [72]
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What did John Murray- Lord Dunmore do that was so important?

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UNO [17]3 years ago
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<span>was the last Royal Governor of Virginia. His innovation of freeing slaves to fight for the British played a major role in Revolutionary War strategy 
blackloyalist.com/</span>cdc/people/influential/dunmore.htm has stuff on him if you need more
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