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Major John André (May 2, 1750 – October 2, 1780) was a British Army officer who served as the head of Britain's intelligence operations during the American War of Independence.
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John André (2 de mayo de 1750, Londres, Inglaterra - 2 de...
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18 de may. de 2024 · John André (born May 2, 1750, London, England—died October 2, 1780, Tappan, New York, U.S.) was a British army officer who negotiated with the American general Benedict Arnold and was executed as a spy during the American Revolution (1775–83).
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John André (2 de mayo de 1750, Londres, Inglaterra - 2 de octubre de 1780, Tappan, Nueva York, Estados Unidos) fue un espía y oficial del ejército británico. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Desde 1774 fue el oficial general de inteligencia del comandante inglés Henry Clinton en Nueva York.
13 de ago. de 2020 · John André. Soldier. In the nave of Westminster Abbey there is a monument to Major John Andre, executed as a spy by the Americans in 1780. Designed by Robert Adam and carried out by Peter Mathias Van Gelder it was erected in 1782 at the expense of King George III.
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John André was born in London, England, on May 2, 1750. By 1771, André had joined the British Army and was sent to serve in Canada in 1774. In November 1778, André was promoted to major and named adjutant general by General Henry Clinton, the British commander-in-chief.
The Death of John André. John André Letter to Henry Clinton, September 29, 1780. Henry Clinton Papers. The Unfortunate Death of Major John André, by John Goldar (engraver), after William Hamilton (painter), for Edward Barnard’s The New, Comprehensive, Impartial and Complete History of England … (London, 1783).