Was Hercules Mulligan real?

Hercules Mulligan (September 25, 1740 – March 4, 1825) was an Irish-American tailor and spy during the American Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary War
The Americans in the Thirteen Colonies formed independent states that defeated the British in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), gaining independence from the British Crown, establishing the constitution that created the United States of America, the first modern constitutional liberal democracy.
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. He was a member of the Sons of Liberty.
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Did Hamilton actually know Hercules Mulligan?

In real life, Alexander met tailor's apprentice-turned-spy Hercules Mulligan (Okieriete Onaodowan) soon after his arrival in 1773, three years before the musical's depiction of the introduction. There was a fairly large age difference between the two men; Mulligan was 33 with Hamilton only 19.
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Did Lafayette and Mulligan ever meet?

Sadly, this awesome origin story did not really happen. In fact, while Laurens, Hamilton, and Lafayette all became close during the war, there's no real evidence that Mulligan ever met Laurens or Lafayette.
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Did Hercules Mulligan fight in the Battle of Yorktown?

Hercules Mulligan (1740-4 March 1825) was a tailor and a United States spy during the American Revolutionary War, having been recruited by Alexander Hamilton. Mulligan's espionage during the war helped in the final victory at the Siege of Yorktown, and after the war he led a prosperous tailoring business.
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What happened to Hercules Mulligan after Hamilton died?

Hercules Mulligan's life after Hamilton was a little bit more boring than that of other major characters. During the Battle of Yorktown, Mulligan was already 41 years old and had accomplished quite a bit as a spy. However, after the war ended, Mulligan settled down with his wife and lived a peaceful life as a tailor.
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Did Lafayette stay friends with Hamilton?

The general also thought so highly of the young Frenchman that after Lafayette was wounded in battle, he wrote the surgeon to think of him as Washington's own son. Lafayette also formed an extremely personal friendship with Hamilton.
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What is the meaning of Eliza at the end of Hamilton?

In her reading of the ending, Alexander the character morphs into the real-life Lin as he leads Eliza to the front of the stage. She suggests that Miranda is granting the character permission to be at the forefront of the story. And the gasp is in reaction to Eliza realizing Miranda/Hamilton told her story, too.
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Were John Laurens and Hercules Mulligan friends?

Marquis de Lafayette and Hercules Mulligan are Laurens' two other friends in the musical. They both seem to show affection towards him, and are saddened upon the news of his death. While he is closest with Hamilton, Laurens is portrayed as knowing them first, and supports/is supported by the them throughout the show.
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Was Hamilton at Yorktown?

Appointed by George Washington in 1781 to command a light infantry battalion in Marquis de Lafayette's Division, Hamilton helped lead the attack at the Battle of Yorktown in Yorktown, Virginia, which would become the war's last major land battle.
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How many British died at the Battle of Yorktown?

Casualties. 60 French died and 194 were injured. 28 Americans died and 107 were wounded. 156 British were killed and 326 were wounded with 70 missing.
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Did Alexander Hamilton betray Lafayette?

Hamilton changed his mind in Act 2 of the musical when he argued against helping the French revolt, but he didn't completely abandon Lafayette.
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Was dueling legal when Hamilton died?

After that, Hamilton had successfully helped pass a New York law making it illegal to send or accept a challenge to a duel.
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Which sister did Hamilton end up marrying?

In a letter to Alexander Hamilton, who later married Schuyler Church's sister, Eliza, General Schuyler hinted at his disappointment in his daughter's elopement, writing that, “Mrs.
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Who was Hamilton's best man?

In Hamilton, John Laurens is portrayed as the protagonist's best friend and the best man at his wedding. To further emphasize their familial connection, Laurens is played by the same actor as Hamilton's son Philip. The two may have been even closer than friends, however.
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How did Lafayette react to Laurens death?

His death was grieved by many people and Washington, Hamilton, and Lafayette grieved deeply. Pouring his heart out in a letter to Nathanael Greene Hamilton wrote, “I feel the deepest affliction at the news we have just received at the loss of our dear and inestimable friend Laurens. His career of virtue is at end.
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Who are the 4 friends in Hamilton?

The song recounts a meeting which occurred in 1776 between Alexander Hamilton, John Laurens, Hercules Mulligan and Marquis de Lafayette. In the song, the four young revolutionaries declare their loyalty and fealty to the newly-started revolution, and consume alcohol in a bar as they talk, toasting every now and then.
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Who eventually kills Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804?

On July 11, 1804, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr met on the dueling grounds at Weehawken, New Jersey, to fight the final skirmish of a long-lived political and personal battle. When the duel was over, Hamilton would be mortally wounded, and Burr would be wanted for murder.
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Did Alexander Hamilton actually steal British cannons?

He said that he was struggling to move a cannon when Hamilton appeared he handed Mulligan a gun, took the rope and pulled the cannon toward American lines. Mulligan, who was intimidated by the gunfire, left the gun on the ground and retreated.
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Was Alexander Hamilton a good soldier?

Hamilton had been an excellent combat leader; he now had a chance to try his hand at staff work, for Washington used his staff "family" as the center of his military administration. These handpicked young men acted as messengers and prepared Washington's voluminous official correspondence.
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Did Burr go to Hamilton's wedding?

The musical also fudged some of the characters' relationships, like Burr being invited to Hamilton's wedding, or Jefferson being a confrontational and loud individual.
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Why does Madison always cough in Hamilton?

The coughing, handkerchiefs, and even some of the lyrics in Hamilton's songs are all in reference to James Madison's real life health issues.
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Was Hamilton friends with Laurens?

Shortly after his marriage, while in Washington's camp, Laurens met and became extremely close friends with Alexander Hamilton.
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How long was Eliza married Hamilton?

She was the spouse of Alexander Hamilton, famous in the early American government following the Declaration of Independence and considered one of the founders of our American republic. She had eight children with Hamilton during their rather short marriage of 24 years.
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How old was Eliza when married Hamilton?

The pair were finally married on 14 December, 1780; he was just shy of the age of twenty-four, and she was twenty-three. The Hamiltons' marriage was both blessed with many children and fraught with scandal and credit problems. Elizabeth bore eight children between the years 1782 and 1802, miscarrying at least once.
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