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John Burgoyne surrendered 5,000 British and Hessian troops to American General Horatio Gates at Saratoga on October 17th, 1777.
they didnt attack the triots because General howard taft didnt follow orders before valley forge. He got fired. This put the british threw a lot of stress so they didnt worry about the patriots.
General Montgomery was placed in command of the British troops.
Gen Bernard Montgomery was the senior British General at D-Day.
i have no idea but my best guess is.... James Wolfe, a major general, launched an assault to take the city. In essence, he was taking up a position on the Plains of Abraham.
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The assault was ordered by Gen. Thomas Gage and was carried out by Gen. William Howe.
The assault was ordered by Gen. Thomas Gage and was carried out by Gen. William Howe.
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The use of nontraditional military tactics helped the patriots defeat the British. The British were not accustomed to the guerrilla tactics and were taken by surprise.
The British and Americans (Patriots). General George Washington led the Patriots. And Cornwillis was waiting in the south for answers from General John Burgoyne.
He was the British General who led the Red Coats against the American Patriots.
The patriots General was Harry in the Americans. I think :(
Yes, it was a major turning point in the war. British General John Burgoyne surrendered to the Patriots.
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