The plan that was spoiled and led to a shift in allegiance to the British refers to the American Revolutionary War, particularly the case of Benedict Arnold. Arnold, initially a key American general, became disillusioned with the Continental Congress and plotted to surrender the fort at West Point to the British. His treachery was uncovered in 1780, forcing him to flee to British-controlled territory, where he continued to serve the British forces.
the plan that Burgoyne would come south and have back up coming east from the lake and Howe would come north it was ruined because the back up were delayed and Howe ignored the plan and went to Philadelphia and Burgoyne underestimated the colonies power by attacking when his men were exhausted of clearing the way.
What was the French "Plan 17".
Chief Pontiac's plan of an uprising was not successful because the British found out about it beforehand.
Yes, this is true.
the plan granted to much power to the colonies
Benedict Arnold
Benedict Arnold
Benedict Arnold
Spoiled.....It's the same thing as in English.
He hoped his invasion would force Washington to sue for peace.
It's the same word. While sometimes American and British English have different slang, in this case, you may actually be referring to British spelling. The word "spoiled" is often spelled "spoilt" in traditional British orthography. Similarly, an American English word like "learned" would be spelled "learnt." But the words still have the same meaning-- only the spelling is different.
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan was created in 1939.
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan ended in 1945.
It is true that the Albany Plan of Union proposed a plan of federalism within the British Empire.
spoiled
The past tense of "spoil" is "spoiled" in American English, while in British English it is "spoilt."
he went to Columbia