Conway Cabal
The Conway Cabal was a group of senior Continental Army officers in late 1777 and early 1778 who aimed to have George Washington replaced as commander-in-chief of the Army during the American Revolutionary War. It was named after Brigadier General Thomas Conway, whose letters criticizing Washington were forwarded to the Second Continental Congress. When these suggestions (which were often little more than criticisms and expressions of discontent with either Washington or the general course of the war) were made public, supporters of Washington mobilized to assist him politically. Conway ended up resigning from the army, and General Horatio Gates, a leading candidate to replace Washington, issued an apology for his role in events.
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Conway Cabal
The Conway Cabal was a group of senior Continental Army officers in late 1777 and early 1778 who aimed to have George Washington replaced as commander-in-chief of the Army during the American Revolutionary War. It was named after Brigadier General Thomas Conway, whose letters criticizing Washington were forwarded to the Second Continental Congress. When these suggestions (which were often little more than criticisms and expressions of discontent with either Washington or the general course of the war) were made public, supporters of Washington mobilized to assist him politically. Conway ended up resigning from the army, and General Horatio Gates, a leading candidate to replace Washington, issued an apology for his role in events.
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Koteria Conwaya – była sprzysi ...... tały ostatecznie pokrzyżowane.
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La cabale de Conway (en anglai ...... tait ses excuses à Washington.
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The Conway Cabal was a group o ...... gton's command during the war.
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Заговор Конвея (The Conway Cab ...... й для Вашингтона за всю войну.
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Koteria Conwaya – była sprzysi ...... tały ostatecznie pokrzyżowane.
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La cabale de Conway (en anglai ...... tait ses excuses à Washington.
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The Conway Cabal was a group o ...... pology for his role in events.
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Заговор Конвея (The Conway Cab ...... ли в Континентальный Конгресс.
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Cabale de Conway
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Conway Cabal
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Conway-Kabale
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Koteria Conwaya
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Заговор Конвея
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