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Study Guide: John Lamb: Revolutionary War Officer and Anti-Federalist Leader

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John Lamb: Revolutionary War Officer and Anti-Federalist Leader Study Guide

Early Life and Pre-War Activism

John Lamb was born in New York City in 1735.

Answer: True

Explanation: Biographical records indicate that John Lamb was born in New York City in 1735, not London, England.

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Before his military and political career, John Lamb worked as a blacksmith and a shipbuilder.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb's early professions included optician, instrument maker, and wine merchant; he did not work as a blacksmith or shipbuilder.

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John Lamb was a leader in the Sons of Liberty before the Revolutionary War.

Answer: True

Explanation: Prior to the Revolutionary War, John Lamb was a leading member of the Sons of Liberty, contributing through writings and organizational efforts.

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John Lamb was initially trained as a lawyer.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb was initially trained as an optician and instrument maker, not as a lawyer.

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John Lamb seized military stores at Turtle Bay after hearing about the Battle of Bunker Hill.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb seized military stores at Turtle Bay upon hearing news of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, not the Battle of Bunker Hill.

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Prior to his military and political engagements, what were John Lamb's primary professions?

Answer: Optician, instrument maker, and wine merchant

Explanation: John Lamb's initial professional training was as an optician and instrument maker. Subsequently, he established a successful career as a wine merchant in New York City.

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Where was John Lamb born?

Answer: New York City, Province of New York

Explanation: John Lamb was born in New York City, which was part of the Province of New York during the colonial era.

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What role did John Lamb play in the Sons of Liberty?

Answer: He was a leading member who wrote articles and published handbills.

Explanation: John Lamb was a leading member of the Sons of Liberty, contributing significantly through his writings and the publication of handbills.

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What significant event prompted John Lamb and his men to seize military stores at Turtle Bay?

Answer: The news of the Battles of Lexington and Concord.

Explanation: Upon receiving news of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, John Lamb led his men to seize military stores at Turtle Bay.

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Military Career in the Revolutionary War

During the American Revolutionary War, John Lamb commanded the 1st Continental Artillery Regiment.

Answer: False

Explanation: During the American Revolutionary War, John Lamb commanded the 2nd Continental Artillery Regiment, not the 1st.

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John Lamb was captured by British forces during the Battle of Quebec in 1775.

Answer: True

Explanation: During the assault on Quebec in 1775, John Lamb was indeed wounded and captured by British forces.

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John Lamb commanded artillery at West Point during the years 1779 and 1780.

Answer: True

Explanation: John Lamb commanded artillery forces stationed at West Point, New York, during the period of 1779 and 1780.

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John Lamb's artillery unit was praised by General Washington during the Siege of Yorktown.

Answer: True

Explanation: John Lamb's artillery unit received commendation from General Washington for its distinguished performance during the Siege of Yorktown.

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John Lamb was awarded the rank of brigadier general in 1777.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb was awarded the honorary rank of brigadier general on September 30, 1783, not in 1777.

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The infobox indicates John Lamb held the rank of Brigadier General (O-7).

Answer: True

Explanation: The infobox indicates that John Lamb was awarded the honorary rank of Brigadier General, corresponding to the O-7 pay grade.

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John Lamb was the Officer of the Day on October 9, 1781, when the Siege of Yorktown began.

Answer: True

Explanation: John Lamb served as the Officer of the Day on October 9, 1781, the date the Siege of Yorktown commenced.

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John Lamb was promoted to colonel in January 1776.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb was promoted to the rank of major in January 1776 and later to colonel in January 1777.

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John Lamb's primary military role was leading the 1st Continental Artillery Regiment.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb's primary military role was leading the 2nd Continental Artillery Regiment, not the 1st.

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During the American Revolutionary War, what significant artillery regiment did John Lamb command?

Answer: The 2nd Continental Artillery Regiment

Explanation: During the American Revolutionary War, John Lamb commanded the 2nd Continental Artillery Regiment.

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In which battle did John Lamb sustain wounds and get captured by British forces?

Answer: Battle of Quebec

Explanation: During the assault on Quebec in 1775, John Lamb sustained wounds and was captured by British forces.

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How did John Lamb's artillery unit distinguish itself during the Siege of Yorktown?

Answer: By receiving official commendation from General Washington for distinguished performance.

Explanation: John Lamb's artillery unit received official commendation from General Washington for its distinguished performance during the Siege of Yorktown.

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What military rank did John Lamb achieve in January 1777?

Answer: Colonel

Explanation: John Lamb was promoted to the rank of Colonel in January 1777, commanding the 2nd Continental Artillery Regiment.

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What was the significance of the 'General Order from the Commander-in-Chief' mentioned in relation to Lamb's unit?

Answer: It officially thanked Lamb's unit for their service at Yorktown.

Explanation: The 'General Order from the Commander-in-Chief' signified official commendation for John Lamb's unit's distinguished service during the Siege of Yorktown.

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What does the term 'breveted' signify in John Lamb's military career?

Answer: He received an honorary rank for meritorious service.

Explanation: The term 'breveted' indicates that John Lamb was granted an honorary rank, in this case, Brigadier General, for meritorious service.

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What was John Lamb's role after the British surrender at Yorktown?

Answer: He was tasked with overseeing the return of artillery to New York.

Explanation: Following the British surrender at Yorktown, John Lamb was tasked with overseeing the return of artillery to New York.

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Political Opposition and the Anti-Federalist Movement

John Lamb was a key supporter of the United States Constitution during the ratification debates.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb was a prominent Anti-Federalist organizer who actively opposed the ratification of the United States Constitution.

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John Lamb served as the chairman of the Federalist Committee of New York.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb served as the chairman of the Federal Republican Committee of New York, an Anti-Federalist organization, not a Federalist one.

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John Lamb actively distributed Anti-Federalist pamphlets across several states.

Answer: True

Explanation: John Lamb was actively involved in distributing Anti-Federalist pamphlets across numerous states to promote opposition to the Constitution.

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John Lamb corresponded with Patrick Henry regarding Anti-Federalist efforts.

Answer: True

Explanation: John Lamb maintained correspondence with prominent Anti-Federalists, including Patrick Henry, concerning their efforts.

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What was John Lamb's stance on the proposed United States Constitution?

Answer: He was a prominent Anti-Federalist organizer opposing its adoption.

Explanation: John Lamb was a key figure in the Anti-Federalist movement, actively organizing opposition to the ratification of the United States Constitution.

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What was John Lamb's role in the Anti-Federalist movement in New York?

Answer: He served as the chairman of the Federal Republican Committee.

Explanation: John Lamb served as the chairman of the Federal Republican Committee of New York, a key organization within the Anti-Federalist movement.

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Which of the following individuals did John Lamb correspond with regarding Anti-Federalist activities?

Answer: Richard Henry Lee

Explanation: John Lamb corresponded with several prominent Anti-Federalists, including Richard Henry Lee, regarding their opposition to the Constitution.

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What was the purpose of the Federal Republican Committee of New York, chaired by Lamb?

Answer: To coordinate opposition to the U.S. Constitution.

Explanation: The Federal Republican Committee of New York, chaired by John Lamb, was established to coordinate opposition to the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.

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Post-War Public Service and Later Years

John Lamb was appointed Collector of the Port of New York by President George Washington.

Answer: True

Explanation: John Lamb was retained as the Federal Collector of the Port of New York by President George Washington.

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John Lamb died in significant debt and poverty.

Answer: True

Explanation: Records indicate that John Lamb died in poverty.

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John Lamb was dismissed from his federal position by President Thomas Jefferson.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb was dismissed from his federal position in 1797 by President John Adams, not Thomas Jefferson.

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John Lamb's role as Collector of the Port involved managing threats from Barbary pirates.

Answer: True

Explanation: As Collector of the Port of New York, John Lamb's responsibilities included addressing the threats posed by Barbary pirates to American maritime commerce.

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Joshua Sands succeeded John Lamb as Collector of the Port of New York.

Answer: True

Explanation: The succession records indicate that Joshua Sands followed John Lamb as the Collector of the Port of New York.

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John Lamb was appointed Collector of Customs by the State of Pennsylvania in 1784.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb was appointed Collector of Customs by the State of New York in 1784, not Pennsylvania.

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John Lamb died on May 31, 1800, in New York City.

Answer: True

Explanation: Biographical records indicate that John Lamb passed away in New York City on May 31, 1800, not in Philadelphia.

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Which U.S. President retained John Lamb as the Federal Collector of the Port of New York?

Answer: George Washington

Explanation: President George Washington retained John Lamb in his position as the Federal Collector of the Port of New York.

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What was the reason for John Lamb's dismissal from his federal position in 1797?

Answer: His deputy was accused of defrauding the government.

Explanation: John Lamb was dismissed in 1797 because his deputy was accused of defrauding the Federal government.

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What challenge did John Lamb face in his role as Collector of the Port of New York concerning international commerce?

Answer: The threat posed by Barbary pirates.

Explanation: In his role as Collector of the Port, John Lamb had to manage the challenges posed by Barbary pirates to American maritime commerce.

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What was John Lamb's financial situation at the time of his death?

Answer: He died in poverty.

Explanation: According to biographical accounts, John Lamb died in poverty.

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What does the succession box indicate about John Lamb's role as Federal Collector of the Port of New York?

Answer: He served from 1789 to 1797 and was succeeded by Joshua Sands.

Explanation: The succession box details John Lamb's tenure as Federal Collector of the Port of New York from 1789 to 1797, noting Joshua Sands as his successor.

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How long did John Lamb serve as the Federal Collector of the Port of New York?

Answer: From 1789 to 1797

Explanation: John Lamb served as the Federal Collector of the Port of New York from 1789 until his dismissal in 1797.

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Biographical Context and Sources

John Lamb's father, Anthony Lamb, was a respected judge in colonial New York.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb's father, Anthony Lamb, was not a judge but had a criminal background, having been transported to the colonies as a convicted burglar.

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The 'Authority control' section provides links to databases like VIAF and Library of Congress.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'Authority control' section indeed provides links to standardized databases such as VIAF and the Library of Congress for unique identification and further research.

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John Lamb's father was transported to the colonies for embezzlement.

Answer: False

Explanation: John Lamb's father, Anthony Lamb, was transported to the colonies as a convicted burglar, not for embezzlement.

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The 'See also' section mentions William Goddard as an associate of John Lamb.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'See also' section lists William Goddard, identifying him as an associate of John Lamb during the postal campaign of 1774.

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The navbox at the end of the article helps navigate through different officeholders of the Port of New York.

Answer: True

Explanation: The navbox serves as a navigational aid, listing successive officeholders of the Port of New York and contextualizing John Lamb's tenure.

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What does the 'Further reading' section suggest about the types of resources available on John Lamb?

Answer: Historical books and articles on various related topics.

Explanation: The 'Further reading' section lists various historical books and articles that provide additional information on John Lamb's life and times.

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Who was John Lamb's father?

Answer: Anthony Lamb, a convicted burglar transported to the colonies

Explanation: John Lamb's father was Anthony Lamb, who was transported to the colonies as a convicted burglar.

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Which external databases are linked in the 'Authority control' section for John Lamb?

Answer: ISNI, VIAF, and Library of Congress

Explanation: The 'Authority control' section links to external databases including ISNI, VIAF, and the Library of Congress.

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What does the caption for the image of John Lamb mention?

Answer: His signature and its source from the New York Public Library.

Explanation: The caption for the image of John Lamb mentions his signature and indicates its source as the New York Public Library.

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What is mentioned in the 'Link' section regarding John Lamb?

Answer: Links to Wikimedia Commons and Find a Grave.

Explanation: The 'Link' section provides external links to Wikimedia Commons for media and to Find a Grave for burial site information.

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