Proceedings of a board of general officers held by order of His Excellency Gen. Washington, commander in chief of the Army of th
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The book "Minutes of a meeting of the council of general officers, held by order of His Excellency General Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the United States of America, in connection with the matter of Major John Andre, Adjutant of the British Army", is a historical document reflecting the events of the time of the American revolutions This book details the review of the case of Major John Andre, who was an adjutant in the British army and was involved in an attempted treason against American troops.
The authors of the mentioned protocol provided a unique view of the internal developments of this case, including the statements of various generals and the discussion of the most important issues. The reader will have the opportunity to study in depth the circumstances of this important event and analyze the decisions that were made at the meeting of the council of general officers.
"Minutes of a Board of General Officers, held by order of His Excellency General Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the United States of America, in relation to the matter of Major John Andre, Adjutant General of the British Army" is a valuable resource for those interested in history and military history strategy.
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Data sheet
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2015-08-03
- Title
- Proceedings of a board of general officers held by order of His Excellency Gen. Washington, commander in chief of the Army of the United States of America respecting Major John André, adjutant general of the British Army
- Subject
- André, John, 1751-1780 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry -- United States -- History -- 18th century
E201
Trials (Espionage) -- New York (State) -- Tappan
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Collaborationists