he led the men on in the battle of saratoga and was primaraly the victory for that battle
Horatio Gates did not go to jail. He was a Revolutionary War general known for his victory at the Battle of Saratoga.
Horatio Gates
General Horatio Gates was replaced by General Nathaniel Greene as the commander of the Southern Department of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Greene took command in late 1780, after Gates's defeat at the Battle of Camden. Greene's leadership and strategic acumen were instrumental in turning the tide of the war in the South.
He was a retired British soldier that served as an American general during the revolutionary war. He took credit for the win in the Battle of Saratoga.
the main leaders from the Americans was George Washington,nathanael Greene and Horatio Gates And from the British it was Lord North, sir William Howe and Thomas Cage
Horatio Gates was often referred to as the "Hero of Saratoga" early in the American Revolutionary War due to his pivotal role in the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. This victory was a turning point in the war and helped secure French support for the American cause. His early successes contributed to his reputation as a capable military leader during the conflict.
Horatio Gates Fisher was born in 1838.
Horatio Gates Fisher died in 1890.
Horatio Gates Gibson was born on 1827-05-22.
Horatio Gates Gibson died on 1924-04-27.
Horatio Gates Onderdonk House was created in 1836.
Horatio Gates - businessman - died on 1834-04-11.