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- Saratoga_campaign abstract "The Saratoga Campaign in 1777 was an attempt by the British high command for North America to gain military control of the strategically important Hudson River valley during the American Revolutionary War. It ended in the surrender of the British army, which historian Edmund Morgan argues, "was a great turning point of the war, because it won for Americans the foreign assistance which was the last element needed for victory.The primary thrust of the campaign was planned and initiated by General John Burgoyne. Commanding a main force of some 8,000 men, he moved south in June from Quebec, boated up Lake Champlain to middle New York, then marched over the divide and down the Hudson Valley to Saratoga. He initially skirmished there with the Patriot defenders with mixed results. Then, after losses in the Battles of Saratoga in September and October, his deteriorating position and ever increasing size of the American army obliged him to surrender his forces to the American General Horatio Gates on October 17.Efforts to support Burgoyne were unsuccessful. Colonel Barry St. Leger attempted to move on Albany, New York east through the Mohawk River valley, but was forced to retreat during the siege of Fort Stanwix after losing Indian support and a successful ruse by Benedict Arnold. The planned expedition from the south in the summer never materialized (apparently due to miscommunication on that year's campaign goals) when General William Howe sent his army to take Philadelphia rather than sending a portion of it up the Hudson River from New York City. A late effort to support Burgoyne from New York was made by Sir Henry Clinton in early October, but it did not significantly affect the outcome.The American victory was an enormous morale boost to the fledgling nation, and it convinced France to enter the conflict in support of the United States, openly providing money, soldiers, and naval support, as well as a worldwide theater of war.".
- Saratoga_campaign commander Arthur_St._Clair.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Barry_St._Leger.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Benedict_Arnold.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Benjamin_Lincoln.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Friedrich_Adolf_Riedesel.
- Saratoga_campaign commander George_Clinton_(vice_president).
- Saratoga_campaign commander Henry_Clinton_(American_War_of_Independence).
- Saratoga_campaign commander Horatio_Gates.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Israel_Putnam.
- Saratoga_campaign commander James_Clinton.
- Saratoga_campaign commander John_Burgoyne.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Joseph_Brant.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Philip_Schuyler.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Simon_Fraser_of_Balnain.
- Saratoga_campaign commander William_Phillips_(British_Army_officer).
- Saratoga_campaign date "1777-06-14".
- Saratoga_campaign isPartOfMilitaryConflict American_Revolutionary_War.
- Saratoga_campaign notes "A Campaign streamer embroidered "Saratoga 2 July–17 October 1777" is awarded to American military units that participated in this campaign.".
- Saratoga_campaign place Upstate_New_York.
- Saratoga_campaign result "*Entry of France into the war".
- Saratoga_campaign result "*Surrender of a British army".
- Saratoga_campaign result "Decisive American victory:".
- Saratoga_campaign strength "1,600 (St. Leger)".
- Saratoga_campaign strength "25,000".
- Saratoga_campaign strength "3,000 (Clinton)".
- Saratoga_campaign strength "8,500 (Burgoyne)".
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- Saratoga_campaign campaignbox "Saratoga campaign".
- Saratoga_campaign caption "Surrender of General Burgoyne by John Trumbull".
- Saratoga_campaign commander Arthur_St._Clair.
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- Saratoga_campaign commander Benedict_Arnold.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Benjamin_Lincoln.
- Saratoga_campaign commander George_Clinton_(vice_president).
- Saratoga_campaign commander Horatio_Gates.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Israel_Putnam.
- Saratoga_campaign commander James_Clinton.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Joseph_Brant.
- Saratoga_campaign commander Philip_Schuyler.
- Saratoga_campaign commander "Baron Riedesel".
- Saratoga_campaign commander "John Burgoyne".
- Saratoga_campaign commander "Simon Fraser".
- Saratoga_campaign commander "Sir Henry Clinton".
- Saratoga_campaign commander "William Phillips".
- Saratoga_campaign conflict "Saratoga Campaign".
- Saratoga_campaign date "--06-14".
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- Saratoga_campaign partof "the American Revolutionary War".
- Saratoga_campaign place Upstate_New_York.
- Saratoga_campaign result "*Surrender of a British army *Entry of France into the war".
- Saratoga_campaign result "Decisive American victory:".
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- Saratoga_campaign comment "The Saratoga Campaign in 1777 was an attempt by the British high command for North America to gain military control of the strategically important Hudson River valley during the American Revolutionary War.".
- Saratoga_campaign label "Campagna di Saratoga".
- Saratoga_campaign label "Campagne de Saratoga".
- Saratoga_campaign label "Campaña de Saratoga".