Philip Skene

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Philip Skene was a British officer and Loyalist landowner in colonial New York who played a notable role in the northern theater of the American Revolutionary War.

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instanceOf British Army officer
Loyalist
landowner
person
activity promoted settlement and development in the Lake Champlain–Hudson corridor
allegiance Great Britain NERFINISHED
King George III NERFINISHED
conflictRole advisor on local terrain and Loyalist support to British commanders
countryOfCitizenship Great Britain NERFINISHED
founded Skenesborough, New York NERFINISHED
historicalRegion northern theater of the American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
language English
militaryBranch British Army
notableEvent service in the northern theater of the American Revolutionary War
notableFor Loyalist leadership in northern New York
role in British plans for the 1777 Saratoga campaign
notableWork development of Skenesborough, New York
occupation landowner
soldier
participatedIn American Revolutionary War
French and Indian War NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Loyalist
property large landholdings around Skenesborough
residence Skenesborough, New York NERFINISHED
colonial New York

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Battle of Fort Anne commander Philip Skene