James Fitzpatrick (outlaw)

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James Fitzpatrick (outlaw) was an 18th-century American highwayman and Loyalist guerrilla active during the Revolutionary War, known for his robberies and defiance of colonial authorities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American Loyalist
Loyalist guerrilla
outlaw
person
activeInCentury 18th century
alsoKnownAs Sandy Flash NERFINISHED
areaOfActivity Chester County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Delaware County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
conflict American Revolutionary War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicOrigin Irish-American
executedFor highway robbery
robbery
gender male
militaryAllegiance Great Britain NERFINISHED
notableEvent capture by Patriot authorities
execution by hanging
notableFor defiance of colonial authorities
evasion of capture
guerrilla activities
highway robbery
raids on Patriot supporters
robberies in Pennsylvania
support for British forces
occupation highwayman
soldier
participatedIn American Revolutionary War
politicalAlignment Loyalist
portrayedAs folk villain
romanticized outlaw in local legend

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Fitzpatrick (surname) notableBearer James Fitzpatrick (outlaw)
subject surface form: Fitzpatrick