John Burgoyne was the general thet won the battle of Fort Ticonderoga 1777.
john burgoyne !!!!!!!! :~)
july 6 1777
the 6th of July 1777
The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga occurred in 1777 and was fought between the United States and Great Britain. The result of the battle was a British victory.
The British defeated the French in 1777 meaning that the Americans won over Fort Ticonderoga. The British abandoned it in 1780.
for the colonists it was: George WashingtonFor the British it was William De La Placeit was Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys that attacked Fort Ticonderogaduring the American Revolution war
General John Burgoyne
During the American Revolutionary War, several skirmishes took place at Ticonderoga, a fort located in upstate New York at the southern end of Lake Champlain. In May of 1775, American troops captured the fort from its British occupiers after a brief battle. Two years later, in July of 1777, the fort was retaken by the British without any siege or major battle being required. The fort's strategic importance did lead, however, to various significant battles being fought in its general vicinity.
When: July 6, 1777 Where: upstate New York-lake champlain
Answer:General Cornwallis, was the British commander at the Battle of Princeton, on January 3, 1777. General George Washington served as commander of the American side.
British General Burgoyne and his troops surrendered to American General Gate and his army on October 17, 1777. This would single Gates out as the American who won the Battle of Saratoga.
•On July 6, 1777 Ft. Ticonderoga was recaptured by Maj. Gen. John Burgoyne who commanded the British.