John Burgoyne
John Burgoyne (24 February 1722 – 4 August 1792) was a general in the British Army. In 1777, he led the British troops in the Battle Of Saratoga where he surrendered to American general Horatio Gates. This success led to France and Spain recognizing the United States and offering aid to the continental army. Historians consider this to be the turning point for the American Revolutionary War.
John Burgoyne Media
- John Burgoyne, 1758, (after Allan Ramsay).jpg
John Burgoyne, 1758, (after Allan Ramsay)
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General John Burgoyneengraving by S. Hellyer, 1860 - Burgoyne 1777.jpg
Burgoyne's march on Albany June–October 1777
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10 Hertford Street, London W1, Burgoyne's home in later life