Nana Sahab I think
Nana sahab
I don't think he was a captain but he was a confederate trying to sabotage a supply line through destroying a bridge. He was caught and hung.
The battle of Palasi was held on 23rd June 1757 at Palasi between East India Company and Md. Sirajuddaula, Nawab of Bengal. The Indian Force was Headed by Md. Meer Zafar and the British Force was headed by Robert Clive. The Three Hundred Sepoy of East India Company are very few to fight against the Eighteen Thousand Sepoy of Sirazuddaula, but they dared on the basis of an agreement with the Sirazuddaula's Commander Md. Meer Zafar to get the indian force to be surrendered before British Force. As per the betrayal agreement Md. Meer Zafar lost the battle within forty minutes of its begning, letting the Indian force to be surrendered before the British Force. As a result, the eighteen thousand forces of Sirazuddaula were banished at Fort William in Calcutta where 18000 sepoys werw kept hung for ten days and after that all are murdered by Meer Zafar and East India Company. The Nawab of Bengal Md. Sirazuddaula was also murdered at Murshidabad the protime capital of Bengal. It was the blackest day of Indian History which started the British rule. Om Prakash Singh JOF/40, Dalmianagar (India) omprsg@gmail.com
Ned Kelly was hung in the Melbourne Gaol in Melbourne, Australia.
George Washington was involved because he was hale's commander in chief. hale spied on the british for his country and for George Washington. the british were also involved because they were the ones being spied on and then hung him. and William howe was involved because he waas the one who ordered hales' execution..
On the 11 December 1880 Ned Kelly was hung at the Melbourne Goal
Nathan Hale was executed by the british because they captured him and hung him as a spy
yes he was so he killed him self by shooting himself
Sir Roger Casement.
For spying on them.
The British hung him
it was a hung election
He was captured and tortured. He was then sentenced to be hung, drawn and quartered, but as he was about to be hung, he jumped off the gallows and broke his neck, so when he was cut open he was dead.
2 lanterns were hung when the british were coming 1 lantern meant they were coming by land 2 lanterns meant they were coming by sea
On September 8, 1776, Nathan Hale volunteered to go across enemy lines and report on Britsh military movement. Less than two weeks later, he was hanged on espionage charges.
Nathan Hale was hung because he was a spy for the patriots and was out of uniform on the British side and was claimed as a spy. He was hung in manhattan.
The name of the British spy that was hung for his involvement with Benedict Arnold was John Andre. Together, they were conspiring to surrender West Point and let it fall into British hands.
During the American War for Independence, British Major John AndrÉ is hanged as a spy by U.S. military forces in Tappan, New York. But, many people think that it was really Benedict Arnold. The truth is that Arnold could not be found, for he was the one who was going to get hanged originally. They could never find Arnold, so they hung Andre instead.