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Q: In June of 1777 the British force under the command of Burgoyne marched south out of Canada and invaded?
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Where did General John Burgoyne surrender at?

British General "Gentleman Johnny" Burgoyne surrendered his army of 6,200 soldiers to the Americans at the Battle of Saratoga. He was tasked to split the New England states away from the 13 colonies, but after the British forces in New York City marched south to Philadelphia instead of reinforcing Burgoyne, his forces were surrounded by superior American troops. He unsuccessfully fought two small battles in order to break out before surrendering.


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When the British marched on Washington in 1814 they did what to the Capitol building?

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The British troops that marched to Lexington and Concord to seize colonial weapons were stationed in?

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Where did the British march to in 1775?

In April of 1775, the British Army marched to Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts. A battle ensued with many deaths and injuries.


The British were used to fighting in Europe against armies of the European nations that marched into combat in columns of three or more lines.?

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The British were used to fighting in Europe against armies of the European nations that marched into combat in columns of three or more lines?

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What happens in Yorktown?

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