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  1. 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.

  2. br.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_AndréJohn André - Wikipedia

    John André, ganet d'an 2 a viz Mae 1750 ha marvet d'an 2 a viz Here 1780, a oa un ofiser el Lu saoz a voe krouget evel spier gant ar C'hontinental Army e-kerzh Brezel dieubidigezh SUA. Rebechet e voe dezhañ klask sikour ar jeneral amerikan Benedict Arnold ( 1741 – 1801 ) da godianañ gant ar Saozon e kreñvlec'h West Point , e stad New York .

  3. 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 ...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_AndréJohn André - Wikipedia

    John André. John André ( Londra, 2 maggio 1750 – New York, 2 ottobre 1780) è stato un militare inglese, noto per il suo ruolo, durante la Rivoluzione americana, nel tradimento del generale statunitense Benedict Arnold .

  5. 23 de nov. de 2019 · 5 – Major John André Monument – Tappan, NY . Major John André had personally requested of George Washington to be executed by a firing squad, which was befitting of a soldier that was to be put to death; however, Washington fully intended to have André hanged at the gallows as a spy (similar to how school teacher Nathan Hale was hanged ...

  6. www.intelligence.gov › john-andreINTEL - John Andre

    John André: Officer, Gentleman…and Spymaster. John André: John André was fluent in four languages and a gifted writer and poet. At the age of nineteen, he inherited his father’s fortune, and two years later bought a military commission as a lieutenant in the British Army. Sent to America in 1774, André became friend, confidant, and ...

  7. John André was a British army officer in the American Revolution (1775–83). He was famous for working with Benedict Arnold, an American general who switched sides during the war. André was caught by American soldiers and was executed as a spy in 1780. André was born on May 2, 1750, in London, England. Not much is known about his childhood.