NY, USA
Major General Nathanael Greene
1742–1786 · Continental Army General · Southern Department Commander
1742–1786
Continental Army General · Southern Department Commander
Nathanael Greene arrived in Cambridge commanding Rhode Island troops, having taught himself military science from books. A Quaker who had been expelled from his meeting for attending a military parade, Greene impressed Washington with his intelligence and dedication. During the siege, he commanded positions in Roxbury and Jamaica Plain, learning the practical realities of command. His ability to learn from mistakes and his organizational skills marked him for future responsibility.