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by Prof. Westley Prohaska Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Zach Hanner as British field officer. Terry Layman as General George Washington. Andy Stahl as General Nathanael Greene.

What characters were real in The Patriot?

Digital History. The popular film The Patriot is loosely based on the exploits of several real life historical figures including a British officer, Lt. Col. Banstre Tarleton and several American patriots: the "Swamp Fox," Francis Marion, Daniel Morgan, Elijah Clark, Thomas Sumter and Andrew Pickens.

Is The Patriot movie historically accurate?

In conclusion, The Patriot is a very entertaining film that uses the American Revolution in South Carolina as a backdrop to tell a story about the way the war affected a fictional family. "This is not historically accurate," said Mel Gibson. "In the broad strokes, yes—on other levels, it is sheer fantasy.

Was Mel Gibson's character in The Patriot real?

Another of the film's egregious oversights lies with lead character Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson), based on several real-life players in the American Revolution, including Francis “Swamp Fox” Marion, a militia leader from South Carolina.

Was there really a Benjamin Martin in the Revolutionary War?

There was no Patriot militia leader called Benjamin Martin who fought in the Revolutionary War, and the details of Benjamin's life and family are fictionalized.

Did the British burn down churches in the Revolutionary War?

Cramp and Nicholas Christian. During the American Revolutionary War, the British Army attacked Brunswick Town and burned the church, Russelborough, and most of the homes and businesses. The church walls were the only parts of the structure not to be destroyed.

Was Colonel tavington a real person?

Charles Cornwallis. Tavington, in part based on real-life English soldier Banastre Tarleton, is a tyrant who kills his prisoners, shoots young boys, and, at one point, herds an entire community inside a local church, padlocks the door and burns it down.

Did Tarleton burn churches?

Col. Banastre Tarleton also slaughtered numerous Colonial prisoners of war. For his legendary cruelty, Tarleton was given the nickname “Bloody Ban”. Historical records indicate that many churches were burned during the Redcoat's destructive forays through the Carolinas.

What Plantation was The Patriot filmed at?

Exterior shots of Charlotte Selton's plantation were filmed at Mansfield Plantation in Georgetown County. Randolph Hall at the College of Charleston was used for interior shots of assembly meetings. The beach slave camp was shot at Botany Bay on Edisto Island.

Did Cornwallis have Great Danes?

Lord Cornwallis is said to have owned two Great Danes named (appropriately enough for a General) Mars and Jupiter. Banastre Tarleton and his British Legionnaires apparently enjoyed fox hunting, since in 1778 he requisitioned a barrel of oatmeal “for the Fox Hounds.” General Charles Lee and his Pomeranian.

Who is Colonel tavington based on?

leader Banastre TarletonThe character of Colonel William Tavington, played by Jason Isaacs, is loosely based on the English cavalry leader Banastre Tarleton, who, claims The Times, was "a dashing officer loved by his soldiers.

How old was Joseph Plumb Martin when he enlisted?

fifteen years oldJoseph Plumb Martin was born on November 21, 1760, in Beckett, Massachusetts. He was sent to live with his grandparents when he was seven, to work on their farm in Milford, Connecticut. Though his grandparents disapproved, Martin enlisted in the Continental Army; he was only fifteen years old at the time.

Who were the captured British soldiers in The Patriot movie?

After the Patriots have left, Cornwallis's soldiers discover that the "eighteen captured British officers" was simply a decoy to trick him. They were actually scarecrows dressed in red coats.

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