New York was occupied by the British.
It did many things for your mommy kid
no, it was near present day Albany, NY on the Hudson River
It was named after the French general who helped George Washington in the Revolutionary War.
He was over 60 when he signed the Declaration of Independence and so did not fight in the war. The British burned his house in Quenns and help his wiofe captive. His son , Morgan, fought in the war and later became governor of NY.
house in NY
they pooped there selfs
The Union prison located at Elmira, NY , it's told, was every bit as bad as the reputation held by the Confederate prison for Union prisoners at Andersonville, Georgia. Some called it "Hellmira".
The address of the Civil War Round Table Of Ny is: 13933 250Th St, Jamaica, NY 11422-2113
The battle of Saratoga, NY caused the surrender of the British Army to American General Horatio Gates, and lead France to enter the Revolutionary war on the American side Feb 1778.
Martin Van Buren was never in the military himself. The Seminole War, which was an Indian uprising, began while he was president He served in the NY state senate during most of the War of 1812.
torn down in 1975
It would be easier to answer if you were more specific as to what battlefield or what war the battle took place as to what you're inquiring about.There was the battle of Sarotoga(Revolutionary War) obviously in SarotogaBattle of Yorktown (also Rev War) and likewise obviously in YorktownBennington Battle (Rev War) in Rensselaer_County,_New_YorkRensselaerCountyect..Without further information, these are the battles I knew of and had to search for the location of Bennington Battle.-skerr7464