Benedict Arnold
More than one historian has suggested that after the American Revolutionary War, the port of New York was the preferred one for the imports of British goods. For the British, Boston and Philadelphia was a sore point because of they were centers of revolutionary activities before and during the American war for independence. New York, on the other hand had been occupied by the British for a good part of the war. There, revolutionary activity was kept under check.
During the fall of 1777, two battles were fought near Saratoga, New York. The American victory in the Battles of Saratoga helped convince the French to recognize American independence and to provide military aid. These battles marked a turning point in the Revolutionary War.
The British Captain in charge of the Redcoats during the American Revolutionary War was Captain Thomas Preston, notably involved in the Boston Massacre in 1770. He commanded the British troops stationed in Boston, which led to tensions with the colonial populace. His actions during the incident became a focal point in the struggle between the colonies and British authorities.
I think you mean Traitor. Arnold attempted to betray the West Point to the British until his plot was discovered.
During the Revolutionary War the British were sent to Boston to ensure that the colonists obeyed the ruling against them for the Boston Tea Party. When they were headed back to Boston they were met by General George Washington that ordered his troops to point their cannons at the British and demanded that they leave.
Benedict arnold
More than one historian has suggested that after the American Revolutionary War, the port of New York was the preferred one for the imports of British goods. For the British, Boston and Philadelphia was a sore point because of they were centers of revolutionary activities before and during the American war for independence. New York, on the other hand had been occupied by the British for a good part of the war. There, revolutionary activity was kept under check.
During the fall of 1777, two battles were fought near Saratoga, New York. The American victory in the Battles of Saratoga helped convince the French to recognize American independence and to provide military aid. These battles marked a turning point in the Revolutionary War.
John André was associated with British General Sir Henry Clinton and the British army during the American Revolutionary War, rather than with King George III or George Washington directly. André is best known for his role as a spy and for his involvement in the treason of Benedict Arnold, who attempted to surrender West Point to the British. André's interactions were primarily with British leaders and American traitors rather than directly with the two prominent figures.
Horatio Gates
The British Captain in charge of the Redcoats during the American Revolutionary War was Captain Thomas Preston, notably involved in the Boston Massacre in 1770. He commanded the British troops stationed in Boston, which led to tensions with the colonial populace. His actions during the incident became a focal point in the struggle between the colonies and British authorities.
It was Benedict Arnold the Colonial officer.
I think you mean Traitor. Arnold attempted to betray the West Point to the British until his plot was discovered.
General Benedict Arnold.
During the Revolutionary War the British were sent to Boston to ensure that the colonists obeyed the ruling against them for the Boston Tea Party. When they were headed back to Boston they were met by General George Washington that ordered his troops to point their cannons at the British and demanded that they leave.
Benedict Arnold was a general in the American Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In September of 1780, his plan to surrender West Point, New York was exposed, and he defected to the British Army.
The British secret agent captured and hanged during the American Revolutionary War was Major John André. He was involved in a plot to surrender West Point to the British, which was uncovered after his capture by American forces in 1780. André was tried as a spy and executed, and his death became a symbol of bravery and sacrifice, raising questions about loyalty and honor during the war.