Nathan Hale delivered one of the most memorable lines in the history of the American Revolution. As a soldier for the Continental Army, Hale was captured during an intelligence operation in New York City. Upon the gallows, he allegedly stated “I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country.”

   Whether these words are verbatim or not, Hale is considered an American hero for his dedication to his country and willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of his beliefs.

His Early Years

  Nathan Hale was born the sixth child of twelve in Coventry, Connecticut on June 6, 1755. He grew up on his family’s prosperous farm until leaving to attend school at Yale, 13 years later with his older brother.

   During his enrollment, Hale belonged to a literary fraternity, Linonia, which examined issues of the day such as the ethics of slavery and other academic....

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