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It was at "Albany". Albany is the capital of New York, so the answer is Alban.
The British made a plan for a three-prong attack on Albany New York in 1775 during the Revolutionary War. The three British commanders that took part in this attack include British General John Burgoyne, General Barry St. Leger, and General William Howe.
It was at "Albany". Albany is the capital of New York, so the answer is Alban.
Albany was named by British settlers in 1664 in honour of the then Duke of Albany, who would later become King James VII of Scotland and King James II of England.
Albany is the capital city in the State of New York. Kingston, New York became the first capital of New York in 1777. It was burned by the British in 1777. Albany, New York was named the new permanent capital city of New York in 1797.
a meeting of three British armies at Albany, New York.
Albany is in New, York!!
The British named New York for the English Duke of York and Albany, the future King James II. There are multiple theories on the origin of Rhode Island's name- but none clearly state that it was definitely the British.
the dutch found albany new york
Albany is the capital city in the State of New York.
100 miles from new york to albany
Albany is in New York dumb dumbb. :pp