John Burgoyne was on the British side during the American Revolutionary War. He was a British army officer and politician known for his role in the conflict, particularly for his command in the Saratoga campaign in 1777. Burgoyne's defeat at the Battle of Saratoga was a significant turning point in the war, leading to increased support for the American cause from France.
Ah, the Battle of Saratoga was a pivotal moment in American history. Two important figures involved were General Horatio Gates, who led the American forces to victory, and British General John Burgoyne, who surrendered his army after being surrounded. Their actions helped boost American morale and secure crucial support from France during the Revolutionary War.
At Saratoga, American forces defeated Burgoyne's British Army invading from Canada. As a result of the American victory, Benjamin Franklin convinced the King of France to enter the war on the American side, as well as send America arms, and ammunition.
George Clinton was on the British side.
Loyalists
he was a general for the american side who deserted to the british.
John Burgoyne was a British general.
John Burgoyne was a British general.
The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga over the British under the command of General John Burgoyne convinced them that the Patriots just might have a chance against the United Kingdom.
General Burgoyne
Ah, the Battle of Saratoga was a pivotal moment in American history. Two important figures involved were General Horatio Gates, who led the American forces to victory, and British General John Burgoyne, who surrendered his army after being surrounded. Their actions helped boost American morale and secure crucial support from France during the Revolutionary War.
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General John Burgoyne General Horatio Gates Benedict Arnold General Daniel Morgan American Side: General Horatio Gates,Benedict Arnold,General Daniel Morgan British Side: General John Burgoyne
Paul Revere was not a spy. He was an American patriot and a noted silversmith and artist, most famed today as one of those who spread the alarm that the British army was on the move to attack Lexington and Concord, in Massachusetts. William Howe, John Burgoyne and Sir Henry Clinton were not spies either. They were British generals. John Andre was a British major who entered into a conspiracy with American General Benedict Arnold by which Arnold would turn traitor and surrender the forts at West Point to the British, which would deal a crushing blow to the American cause. However, Andre was caught out of uniform, behind American lines, the plot was exposed. Arnold fled to the British, and Andre was hanged as a spy. Joseph Stansbury was an American loyalist, taking the British crown's side in the war, and who possibly aided Arnold in initial contacts with Andre, but this may or may not fit the defintion of a spy.
At Saratoga, American forces defeated Burgoyne's British Army invading from Canada. As a result of the American victory, Benjamin Franklin convinced the King of France to enter the war on the American side, as well as send America arms, and ammunition.
as u all kno, John Burgoyne was the general of British and he wanted to hit Albany. On the way, he got tired and he stopped in the Vermont and started to look for foods and horses. But they meet the green mountain boys ending up 1000 british captured. It was a major battle that influenced the result of the battle of Saratoga
George Clinton was on the British side.
John Adams was a lawyer for the British soldiers during the Boston Massacre but soon joined the war efforts.
no american side