British General "Gentleman Johnny" Burgoyne surrendered his army of 6,200 soldiers to the Americans at the Battle of Saratoga. He was tasked to split the New England states away from the 13 colonies, but after the British forces in New York City marched south to Philadelphia instead of reinforcing Burgoyne, his forces were surrounded by superior American troops. He unsuccessfully fought two small battles in order to break out before surrendering.
He surrendered at Saratoga, New York on 19 October 1777 to General Horatio Lloyd Gates of the Continental Army.
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General John Burgoyne is important in the history of the Revolutionary War because of his surrender at the Battle of Saratoga to Colonial forces. He was nicknamed "Gentleman Johnny" by the Colonists.
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AnswerAmerican General was General Horatio Gates.British General was General Burgoyne
general Burgoyne surrendered because half of his army died and he didn't want anymore dead. about 5000 soldiers dead.
HE surrendered at the Americans at October 17, 1777
Surrender of General Burgoyne was created in 1821.
General John Burgoyne is important in the history of the Revolutionary War because of his surrender at the Battle of Saratoga to Colonial forces. He was nicknamed "Gentleman Johnny" by the Colonists.
British General John Burgoyne's military career is most noted in the US for his surrender to the American army at Saratoga, bringing France into the American Revolution.
John Burgoyne was a British general.
John Burgoyne was a British general.
John Burgoyne surrendered because he was running low in troops and he needed a glass of Cocacola
British general and playwright John Burgoyne did surrender 5,000 British and Hessian troops to the American General Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York, in 1777.
DDouglas & David Burgoyne are the last of the Burgoyne family
The troops surrendered after the french came.
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AnswerAmerican General was General Horatio Gates.British General was General Burgoyne
General John Burgoyne