St. Leger also failed to meet Burgoyne at Saratoga. As well did Howe.
He was a retired British soldier that served as an American general during the revolutionary war. He took credit for the win in the Battle of Saratoga.
General Douglas MacArthur accepted the surrender of Japan on 2nd of Sept. 1945, in Tokyo Bay. Japan was the last to surrender among the Axis.
After Benedict Arnold was caught in 1780 while attempting to surrender West Point to the British, he managed to escape and joined the British Army. He was branded a traitor by the Americans and became a general for the British, fighting against his former comrades. Arnold faced significant disdain and distrust in both America and Britain, and he lived the remainder of his life in relative obscurity, eventually settling in London, where he died in 1801. His name has since become synonymous with treason in American history.
U.S. Grant and he earned by leading the Union general in the American Civil War. thats not true he got the title because in a fight a never surrendered, not just because he was a general for the Union army
The Battles of Saratoga
Battles of Saratoga.
The Battles of Saratoga
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.
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.
In 1777, the British' attempt to cut New England off from the rest of the colonies failed when Burgoyne surrendered his army at Saratoga.
In 1777, the river valley that provided the general scene for British General Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga was the Hudson. In the two years prior to this surrender, various military actions had been fought alongside or near the Hudson River. In the fall of 1777, a true turning-point in the war occurred with the American victory at Saratoga.
It was after the second of the two Battles of Saratoga that General Burgoyne of Great Britain surrendered his men. This occurred on October 7, 1777.
General Burgoyne
There was one: General Burgoyne
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Yes he was