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  1. Horatio Gates. Date of Birth - Death July 26, 1727 - April 10, 1806. Horatio Gates was born July 26, 1727, in Maldon, Essex County, England. Gates’s parents are not known certain, but they were most likely Robert and Dorothea Gates. His mother worked as a housekeeper for the second Duke of Leeds, Peregrine Osborne, then for the third Duke of ...

  2. Horatio Lloyd Gates (July 26, 1727 – April 10, 1806) was a British-born American army officer who served as a general in the Continental Army during the early years of the Revolutionary War.

  3. Horatio Gates (26 de julio de 1727 - 10 de abril de 1806) oficial del ejército británico, y posteriormente, general estadounidense durante la guerra de independencia. Su nombre se asocia frecuentemente a la victoria norteamericana en la batalla de Saratoga y a la derrota en Camden.

  4. The Newburgh Conspiracy. Although historians disagree as to how far his involvement went, Horatio Gates was one of the Continental Army officers who challenged Washington's authority during the Newburgh Conspiracy of 1783. This series of videos with historian James Kirby Martin examines the story of Newburgh. Watch Now. Born on July 26, 1727 ...

  5. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Horatio Gates, English-born American general in the American Revolution whose victory over the British at the Battle of Saratoga (1777) turned the tide of victory in behalf of the Revolutionaries. Learn more about Gatess life and career in this article.

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  6. 27 de feb. de 2024 · Horatio Gates. Gilbert Stuart (Copyright) Preparations. On 13 September, Burgoyne's troops began to cross over to the western side of the Hudson near Saratoga, a process that took the 7,000-man army two days.

  7. Against the advice of his subordinates, General Horatio Gates led his mixed force of Continentals and Colonial militia into South Carolina toward the crossroads at Camden in late July, 1780. Learning that Gatess force was camped just north of Camden, British General Charles Lord Cornwallis marched his force of 2,100 British troops to meet ...