Chapter 27: Pg 126 Were battles at Trenton and Princeton large? What did they do for the troops? Describe General Burgoyne based on the description in.

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Chapter 27: Pg 126 Were battles at Trenton and Princeton large? What did they do for the troops? Describe General Burgoyne based on the description in the book. Click on the link above through the full screen viewer. Read Battles leading to Saratoga and explain why Burgoyne’s plans failed. What happened at Trenton after George Washington and his men crossed the ice-filled Delaware River? What happened as a result of the American victory at Saratoga?

Read page 129 in your book. 1.Who was in France at the time of the battle? 2.How did the victory change everything? Using the link above to describe the following: Uniforms: BritishPatriots Size of Army: BritishPatriots Generals involved: BritishPatriots Why did the Patriots dislike the Hessians?

Please use symbols of your choice to label the military units on this map. Go to insert shapes. Right click to change the colors. Use the map at the following link for information. ttles.com/battle- saratoga.htm