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  1. Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet GCB (21 August 1754 – 15 January 1833) was a British general and politician. He is best known as the lieutenant colonel leading the British Legion at the end of the American Revolutionary War. He later served in Portugal and held commands in Ireland and England.

  2. Ordem do Banho. Baronete. O general Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1º Baronete, GCB ( 21 de agosto de 1754 – 15 de janeiro de 1833) foi um proeminente soldado e político britânico. [ 1] Ele veio a notoriedade por seu serviço militar durante a Guerra da Independência dos Estados Unidos, onde comandou vários grupamentos de cavalaria do ...

  3. Rev War | Biography. Banastre Tarleton. Title Colonel. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / British. Date of Birth - Death August 21, 1754 - January 15, 1833. Born in Liverpool, Tarleton went to Oxford and studied law at Middle Temple.

  4. Quick Facts. Significance: British army officer and politician. Infamous for his brutal conduct in the southern campaign of the American Revolution. Place of Birth: Liverpool, England. Date of Birth: August 21, 1754. Place of Death: Leintwardine, Herefordshire, England. Date of Death: January 15, 1833. Place of Burial: Lancaster, England.

  5. 9 de out. de 2023 · Banastre Tarleton (1754–1833) was a British officer and politician who rose to prominence during the American Revolutionary War. He was known for his brutal tactics, earning the nickname, “Bloody Ban.”. A British dragoon officer, he arrived in America in 1776.

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  6. Banastre Tarleton, who had intended to seize the strategic crossroads at Ninety Six, South Carolina. Tarleton, commander of the feared British Legion, was a particularly despised foe who had recently overseen the massacre of Americans at the Battle of Waxhaws after refusing their white flag…

  7. Banastre Tarleton. Sir Banastre Tarleton (1754-1833) was a British cavalry officer who served in the Revolutionary War and acquired a reputation for ruthlessness and brutality. Tarleton was born in Liverpool, the son of a successful merchant who had profited from American colonial trade.