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LuckyWell [14K]
3 years ago
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How does Tom Robinson die in to kill a mockingbird?

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Natalka [10]3 years ago
8 0
Tom Robinson, who was accused of something he didn't do, was shot while trying to escape from jail. (He was accused of raping a white woman, which he did not actually do. *Bob Ewell and his daughter accused him.*)
Mashutka [201]3 years ago
4 0
He was shot by the police when he was trying to escape jail (prison) 
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General Burgoyne’s plan went into effect during the summer of 1777 and was initially a success—the British captured Fort Ticonderoga on June 2, 1777. However, the early success failed to lead to victory, as Burgoyne overextended his supply chain, which stretched in a long, narrow strip from the northern tip of Lake Champlain south to the northern curve of the Hudson River at Fort Edward, New York. As Burgoyne’s army marched south, Patriot militia circled north, cutting the British supply line.

Burgoyne then suffered defeat in Bennington, Vermont, and bloody draws at Bemis Heights, New York. On October 17, 1777, a frustrated Burgoyne retreated 10 miles and surrendered his remaining 6,000 British forces to the Patriots at Saratoga. Upon hearing of the Patriot victory, France agreed to recognize the independence of the United States. It was, of course, France’s eventual support that enabled the Patriots’ ultimate victory.

The defeat at Saratoga led to General Burgoyne’s downfall. He returned to England, where he faced severe criticism and soon retired from active service.

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British plan to isolate New England

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https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/british-plan-to-isolate-new-england

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