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American Revolution Military Leaders

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was known for his role in the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga, a significant turning point that led to France formally entering the war as an American ally.
served as the British naval commander in North America and was involved in significant naval operations during the war.
was a British military leader known for his role in several key battles, including his surrender at the Battle of Yorktown, which marked a turning point in the war and eventually led to American victory.
a Polish nobleman and military leader, is known as the "Father of the American Cavalry" for his contributions to the Continental Army's cavalry forces.
was a French naval officer whose fleet's arrival and control of the waters off Yorktown were instrumental in the American victory at the Battle of Yorktown.
was a French aristocrat who served as a major-general in the Continental Army. He provided critical support and leadership to the American cause, securing French military aid.
introduced the resolution for independence in the Continental Congress, which led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence.
served as an aide to George Washington, helped secure funding for the war effort, and later became the first Secretary of the Treasury, playing a significant role in shaping the nation's financial system.
defected to the British, becoming a notorious traitor and trying to hand over the American fort at West Point.
was a talented American general who played a crucial role in the Southern Theater of the war, using guerilla warfare tactics against the British and helping to reclaim territory in the South.
was a financier of the American Revolution and played a key role in procuring funds and supplies to support the war effort.
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was the leader of the Green Mountain Boys and played a crucial role in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga, which provided much-needed artillery for the American forces.
was responsible for transporting captured artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston, which contributed to the siege of the city.
was a French general who, along with his troops, supported the American cause and played a key role in the Siege of Yorktown.
served as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and was a central figure in the American Revolutionary War. He provided crucial leadership and direction throughout the conflict and later became the first President of the United States.
was a British military leader who commanded British forces in North America during various stages of the war.