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Henry Andres Burgevine

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in September 1862. Burgevine's assignment was against Ward's will, who wished his loyal Filipino subordinate Macanaya to succeed him as the commander, but the imperial Chinese court selected Burgevine instead. However, Burgevine betrayed the Qing dynasty by later defecting and joining
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but he returned to China after completing half of his journey. On his return Qing police arrested him once again. In 1865 he drowned along with 10 Qing police in
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According to Caleb Carr in his biography of Frederick Townsend Ward, Burgevine was the child of a
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Mercenaries and Mandarins: The Ever-Victorious Army in Nineteenth Century China.
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and soldier of fortune, who became famous for his military victories for
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Memoirs of Generals Ward, Burgevine and the Ever-Conquering Legion.
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God's Chinese Son, The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom of Hong Xiuquan
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In the early stages of the Taiping Rebellion he sided with the
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to command the Ever Victorious Army after Ward's death at the
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Devil Soldier: The Story of Frederick Townsend Ward
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Index


Chinese
mercenary
Imperial China
Taiping Rebellion
French
Napoleon Bonaparte
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
French
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
South Carolina
Ashford, North Carolina
Washington, D.C.
French Army
Crimean War
Qing
Ever Victorious Army
Frederick Townsend Ward
Battle of Cixi
Li Shixian
United States
Xiamen
Shanghai
Li Hongzhang
Draft History of Qing
annals
American
Frederick Townsend Ward
Ever Victorious Army
Charles George Gordon

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