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  1. Arnold managed to evade Washington's arrest warrant, but André was executed by Washington's order in October 1780. 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 ...

  2. John André, né le 2 mai 1750 à Londres et pendu le 2 octobre 1780 à Tappan (New York), est un major anglais, exécuté pour sa participation à la trahison de Benedict Arnold durant la guerre d’indépendance américaine . Il est aussi un peintre, dessinateur et graveur .

  3. John André was born in Lorraine on May 2, 1750 or 1751. His father was the director of the Ducal Treasury and his mother, who died when he was young, was from an aristocratic family. Andre graduated from the École Militaire in Paris and became a cadet in the French army.

  4. John André. Date of Birth - Death May 2, 1750 - October 2, 1780. While Benedict Arnold is the best-known traitor in American history and lived, Arnold’s British confidant and accomplice in the plot to turn the American garrison at West Point over to the British, Major John André was not so fortunate. André lost his life on the gallows ...

  5. 1 de jul. de 2019 · Major John Andre (May 2, 1750–Oct. 2, 1780) was a British intelligence officer during the American Revolution. In 1779, he assumed oversight of secret intelligence for the British army and opened contact with American traitor Maj. Gen. Benedict Arnold. Andre was later captured, convicted, and hanged as a spy.

  6. John Andre esqr. late Adjutant General of the British forces in America. from Walker's Hibernian magazine, 1780. LOC id: cph 3a45405. John Andre -- handsome, artistic, beloved by the Loyalists, admired by Washington ... a spy brave and cunning ... convinced Benedict Arnold to sell out West Point ... hanged at age 31.

  7. John André (* 2. Mai 1750 in London; † 2. Oktober 1780 in Tappan, New York) war ein Offizier der British Army. Er wurde als Spion im Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg von der Kontinentalarmee gehängt, weil er die Pläne des Forts bei West Point mit Hilfe des amerikanischen Generals Benedict Arnold an die Briten hatte übergeben wollen.