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  2. Saratoga campaign - Wikipedia

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    Germain approved Burgoyne's plan after having received Howe's letter detailing his proposed offensive against Philadelphia. Whether Germain told Burgoyne, who was still in London at that time, about Howe's revised plans is unclear: while some sources claim he did, [ 15 ] others state that Burgoyne was not notified of the changes until the ...

  3. George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville - Wikipedia

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    In 1776, he worked with General John Burgoyne to plan, support and issue orders for the Saratoga campaign. However, his unclear orders to General William Howe contributed to the campaign's failure. Following the entry of France, Spain and the Dutch Republic into the conflict, British emphasis shifted to focus increasingly on their colonial ...

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  5. Siege of Fort Ticonderoga (1777) - Wikipedia

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    Burgoyne had deployed Fraser's advance force and right column on the west side of the lake, hoping to cut off the defenses at Mount Hope. Riedesel and the German column were deployed on the east side of the lake, where their objective was Mount Independence and the road to Hubbardton. Burgoyne gave the order to advance on 2 July. [24]

  6. File:Church Committee report (Book I, Foreign and Military ...

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  7. Citizens United v. FEC - Wikipedia

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    Campaign finance expert Jan Baran, a member of the Commission on Federal Ethics Law Reform, wrote that "The history of campaign finance reform is the history of incumbent politicians seeking to muzzle speakers, any speakers, particularly those who might publicly criticize them and their legislation. It is a lot easier to legislate against ...

  8. Committee recommends more scrutiny of Ogles' campaign ... - AOL

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    The panel is recommending a full investigation by the House Ethics Committee after months of scrutiny. ... $20,000 loan," the report said. "Neither Rep. Ogles’s campaign treasurer nor his ...

  9. 1996 United States campaign finance controversy - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs held public hearings into the campaign finance issues from July to October 1997. The Committee, chaired by Republican Fred Thompson, adopted a Republican-written final report (the Wikisource referenced and appearing herein) on a straight party-line vote, 8 in favor and 7 opposing, in March 1998 ...