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What was the place of 1777 battles and british surrender?

saratoga..=] corrected you!!


The British plan to end the war in 1777 ended in disaster when a large British army was forced to surrender at?

Saratoga


What two battles were British victorious in during revolutionary war?

The Battles of Saratoga (September 19 and October 7, 1777)were British victorious in during revolutionary war.


Who surrenderd to the patriots on 17 1777?

The British Forces are the ones who surrendered to the Patriots on October 17th, 1777. The British forces were lead by John Burgoyne at the time of surrender. This action later lead to the cfrossroads of the Revolutionary War.


What were the main events of 1777?

In 1777, the American Revolutionary War saw significant events such as the Battles of Saratoga, where American forces defeated the British, leading to France openly supporting the American cause. Additionally, the winter encampment at Valley Forge tested the resolve of the Continental Army under George Washington. Finally, British General Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga was a turning point in the war.


Who is the british commander that got defeated at seritoga?

In the battles of Saratoga in September and October 1777 the British forces were led by General John Burgoyne.


What was the river valley that was the scene of Burgoyne's surrender at saratoga in 1777?

In 1777, the river valley that provided the general scene for British General Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga was the Hudson. In the two years prior to this surrender, various military actions had been fought alongside or near the Hudson River. In the fall of 1777, a true turning-point in the war occurred with the American victory at Saratoga.


What is battles of Saratoga?

The two battles of Saratoga were a turning point in the American Revolution. These battles were fought eighteen days apart in the fall of 1777.This battle lasted from September 19, 1777 to October 7, 1777. This was one of the most important battles in my mind because the French entered the Revolutionary war on the behalf of the colonists and became their ally. They also captured a British army which prevented further attacks out of Canada.


The British plan to the end of the war in 1777 ended in a large British army was forced to surrender at what?

The British surrender at Saratoga, NY (17 October 1777) is considered the turning point of the American Revolution. Saratoga was actually two battles, fought eighteen days apart in September and October 1777. On 19 September, British General John Burgoyne achieved a small, but costly victory over American forces commanded by Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold, with Burgoyne attacking the Americans again on 7 Oct. However this time the British were defeated and forced to retreat. Burgoyne surrendered ten days later, and the American victory convinced the French government to formally recognize the American government and enter the war as their ally.


What was the 1777 battle that marked the greatest victory up to that point for the American forces and led to the surrender of british gerneal burgoyne?

The Battle of Saratoga.


What major British defeat in 1777?

The major British defeat in 1777 was the Battle of Saratoga, which took place in two significant engagements in September and October. This American victory is often regarded as a turning point in the American Revolutionary War, as it boosted American morale and convinced France to formally ally with the colonies. The defeat forced British General John Burgoyne to surrender his entire army, marking a significant setback for British military efforts in North America.


British plan to end the war in 1777 ended in disaster when a large British army was forced to surrender at?

York Town, Virginia. General Cornwallis was forced to surrendered to the patriots(who had France's help). The official surrender was the Treaty of Paris (not the WWII one) in Paris, France.