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The turning point in the Revolutionary War
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The defeats at Trenton and Princeton embarrassed the British. Spring 1777 – The British wanted to strike back The British attack the Patriots at Fort Ticonderoga, Lake Ontario, and New York City The three armies would come together at Albany, New York
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The British successfully recapture Fort Ticonderoga Burgoyne was slow in heading towards Albany Colonists had chopped down large trees across his path to slow his progress Burgoyne was also greedy He was travelling with 30 wagons of luxury goods
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Attacking Philadelphia General Howe decided to attack Philadelphia first, before heading towards Albany General Howe captures Philadelphia after winning at Brandywine and Paoli The Continental Congress flees
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Burgoyne runs low on food and supplies Sends 800 troops and Native Americans to Capture Bennington, Vermont The Greene Mountain Boys attack the British at Bennington Burgoyne flees to Saratoga, New York
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Burgoyne was in Saratoga waiting for reinforcements They never came Howe was still in Philadelphia St. Leger had been stopped by the Americans at Fort Stanwix Burgoyne was on his own
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Burgoyne’s troops were badly outnumbered by the Patriots – 3/1 General Horatio Gates – attacked from the South Benedict Arnold – attacked from the North The British troops were surrounded October 17, 1777 Patriots capture Burgoyne’s entire army 5,700 British Soldiers All their Weapons
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Great Victory for the Patriots Capture John Burgoyne General Howe Resigns British appoint a new General General Henry Clinton Morale Booster for the Patriots Led to increased foreign support for the Patriots “This event will make one of the most brilliant pages of American History.” Patriot James Thacher
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European nations realized that the United States might actually win its war against Great Britain. Some European nations gave Americans money and supplies but would not committed to an alliance. Benjamin Franklin seeks to gain support of the French and Spanish in the Americans’ fight for independence.
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France sees that the Americans will probably win February 1778 – France and the U.S. form an alliance France declares war on Great Britain France sends money, equipment, and troops to the American Patriots
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Spain joins the war because of their hatred toward Great Britain 1779 – Spain Declares war on Great Britain Bernardo de Gálvez’s - raised army against the British Captured British troops and Forts in the South
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Marquis de Lafayette Wealthy Frenchman Summer 1777 Spoke little English Lacked combat experience Gave $200,000 to the Patriots Becomes a trusted aid to Washington “The welfare of America is closely bound up with the welfare of mankind.”
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