Everything about William Wadsworth totally explained
William Wadsworth was an officer in the New York State militia, before and during the
War of 1812. As a Brigadier General, he commanded the New York militia contingent in the American army at the
Battle of Queenston Heights. He waived his right to command over Lieutenant Colonel
Winfield Scott, of the
United States Army.
At the end of the battle, Wadsworth was taken prisoner when the American force, cut off on the Canadian side of the
Niagara River, surrendered to avoid a massacre by
Indians attached to the British force.
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