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Who was John Paul Jones and what was his significance in the war.
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Who was John Paul Jones and what was his significance in the war.
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- - John Paul Jones played a big part in history as he was a American Soldier from Scotland.
And he succeeded to be a Naval fighter which was very important to him and in the war as it helped a lot.
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John Paul Jones was a
Scottish American sailor. His significance was that he was a naval fighter.
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