The Battle of Saratoga

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Building background

The American Revolution was a war filled with many battles for a result of independence for Americans. The war lasted from April 1775- September 1783. However, it wasn't the longest war in history, if the Loyalist were going to lose they weren't giving it up too easy. The Loyalist were willing to do anything to keep the power of Britain over America. Some of the Brits moved away to America for more independence. The war was fought between the British Kingdom and the American colonists (colonial rebels). Many things lead up to this terrific war. Reasons why is because the Americans wanted their own independence from Great Britain. The king of Great Brit spent lots of money on the French-Indian War. In result, the king was in debt, so he taxed the Americans on just about everything they used in their everyday lives, such as: tea, sugar, and printed items. He did this so he could get all of his money back. The Americans were tired of this treatment so they decided to act and war had began.

The Battle of Saratoga

The Battle of Saratoga was the turning point of The American Revolutionary War. On June 1777, British and Hessian army departed from St. Johns to Fort Ticonderoga at the south end of the lake. The army of 7,000 had separated and started a long march to war. On October 17, 1777, 5,895 Brit and Hessian troops had surrendered. General Burgoyne had lost 86% of his force. The defeat of the British army, the Americans gained great confidence and strongly believed they could win more battles in the near future.

Where and when did the battle take place?

The name of my chosen battle was The Battle of Saratoga. The battle was fought from September 19, 1777- October 17,1777, a little ov...

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...Revolution itself. After the battle the 440 British men died in the war; the rest of them were either wounded or captured. Many great things had also followed after the battle. After this great victory, Americans had a boost of confidence and strongly believed the could win another war. In addition, the americans captured a large stash of military supply and grenades, gun powder, missiles, explosives, bombs, bullets, and ammo.

Works Cited

Saratoga,New York, 1777 “The Battle of Saratoga”

Joseph, Morton. The American Revolution. Print. The Battle of Saratoga, 1777. Chapter 2: The

The Turning Point of The Revolutionary War

Richard M. , Ketchum. Saratoga Turning Point of America's Revolutionary War. New York, New

York: 1866. Print

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