Christopher Greene | |
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Born | Warwick, Colony of Rhode Island, British America | May 12, 1737
Died | May 13 or May 14, 1781 Westchester County, New York, U.S. | (aged 44)
Allegiance | United States |
Service | Continental Army |
Years of service | 1774–1781 |
Rank | Colonel (1776–1781) |
Unit | 1st Rhode Island Regiment |
Battles / wars | American Revolutionary War |
Relations | Nathanael Greene (third cousin), Governor William Greene (second cousin), Griffin Greene (brother-in-law) |
Christopher Greene (May 12, 1737 – May 14, 1781) was an American legislator and soldier. He led the spirited defense of Fort Mercer in the 1777 Battle of Red Bank, and for leading the African American 1st Rhode Island Regiment during the American Revolutionary War, most notably with distinction in the 1778 Battle of Rhode Island. He was killed in May 1781 at the Battle of Pine's Bridge by Loyalists, possibly because he was known to lead African American troops.