An engraving of Horatio Gates, he was a retired British soldier who served as a Major General in the American Revolutionary War, after a stalled British military career he decided to join Colonial forces and offered his support to George Washington, he is best remembered for his involvement in an attempt to removed George Washington as Commander-in-Chief during the war as well as his actions that led to the Continental Army being defeated in the Battle of Camden, Washington, DC, 1800. From the New York Public Library. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-an-engraving-of-horatio-gates-he-was-a-retired-british-soldier-who-166678841.html
RMKK4TFN–An engraving of Horatio Gates, he was a retired British soldier who served as a Major General in the American Revolutionary War, after a stalled British military career he decided to join Colonial forces and offered his support to George Washington, he is best remembered for his involvement in an attempt to removed George Washington as Commander-in-Chief during the war as well as his actions that led to the Continental Army being defeated in the Battle of Camden, Washington, DC, 1800. From the New York Public Library.
An engraving of Horatio Gates, he was a retired British soldier who served as a Major General in the American Revolutionary War, after a stalled British military career he decided to join Colonial forces and offered his support to George Washington, he is best remembered for his involvement in an attempt to removed George Washington as Commander-in-Chief during the war as well as his actions that led to the Continental Army being defeated in the Battle of Camden, Washington, DC, 1832. From the New York Public Library. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-an-engraving-of-horatio-gates-he-was-a-retired-british-soldier-who-166341121.html
RMKJHDP9–An engraving of Horatio Gates, he was a retired British soldier who served as a Major General in the American Revolutionary War, after a stalled British military career he decided to join Colonial forces and offered his support to George Washington, he is best remembered for his involvement in an attempt to removed George Washington as Commander-in-Chief during the war as well as his actions that led to the Continental Army being defeated in the Battle of Camden, Washington, DC, 1832. From the New York Public Library.
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