because he was scared to die.
Horatio Gates commanded the American forces. Burgoyne commanded the British.
Horatio Gates gets the historical credit, but he was not even there. The actual commander on the field was Benedict Arnold.
The American rebels were led by General Horatio Gates and the British by Lord Charles Cornwallis.
Horatio Gates was first in command and Benedict Arnold was in second.
False. The British general was William Howe.
Horatio Gates
Horatio Gates did not go to jail. He was a Revolutionary War general known for his victory at the Battle of Saratoga.
Horatio Gates commanded the American forces. Burgoyne commanded the British.
General Horatio Gates lead the American army.
Horatio Gates gets the historical credit, but he was not even there. The actual commander on the field was Benedict Arnold.
General Horatio Gates lead the American army, and General Burgoyne lead the British, But the Americans won the battle because General Burgoyne surrendered.
Horatio Gates.
The American rebels were led by General Horatio Gates and the British by Lord Charles Cornwallis.
Horatio Gates was first in command and Benedict Arnold was in second.
General Horatio Gates was replaced by General Nathaniel Greene as the commander of the Southern Department of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Greene took command in late 1780, after Gates's defeat at the Battle of Camden. Greene's leadership and strategic acumen were instrumental in turning the tide of the war in the South.
Major General Horatio Gates left the battlefield during the Battle at Camden, leaving his commanders to continue on
yes