Philip Freneau

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Philip Freneau was an American poet, often called the "Poet of the American Revolution," known for his politically charged verse supporting independence and republican ideals.

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Philip Freneau canonical 22
Philip Morin Freneau 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
journalist
poet
political writer
birthDate 1752-01-02
birthPlace New York City
Province of New York
causeOfDeath drowning
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
deathDate 1832-12-18
describedBySource Encyclopaedia Britannica
surface form: Encyclopædia Britannica

Library of Congress
educatedAt College of New Jersey
Princeton University
employer The National Gazette
surface form: National Gazette
ethnicGroup American
familyName Freneau
fullName Philip Freneau self-linksurface differs
surface form: Philip Morin Freneau
genre lyric poetry
patriotic poetry
political poetry
satire
givenName Philip
hasOccupation sea captain
languageOfWorkOrName English
militaryConflict American Revolutionary War
movement American Revolutionary era
surface form: American Revolution

American republicanism
notableFor being called the "Poet of the American Revolution"
notableWork Battle of Eutaw Springs
surface form: Eutaw Springs

Poems Chiefly Relating to the Times
Poems Written Between the Years 1768 & 1794
The American Village
Prison Ship Martyrs of the American Revolution
surface form: The British Prison Ship

The House of Night
The Indian Burying Ground
The National Gazette
The Rising Glory of America
The Wild Honey Suckle
To a Honey Bee
occupation newspaper editor
poet
political satirist
publisher
placeOfDeath Monmouth County, New Jersey
New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey
politicalAlignment Democratic-Republican Party
surface form: Jeffersonian republican

anti-Federalist
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
workedFor The National Gazette
surface form: National Gazette

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To a Honey Bee author Philip Freneau
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The Indian Burying Ground author Philip Freneau
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The House of Night author Philip Freneau
The House of Night writtenBy Philip Freneau
The Rising Glory of America author Philip Freneau
The American Village author Philip Freneau
The National Gazette editor Philip Freneau
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