It happened after the Battle of Trenton!! i like that battle lol
before the battle of saratoga
The battle of Saratoga may also be called the battle-s of Saratoga, since it refers to two engagements (Freeman's Farm on Sept. 19, and Bemis Heights on October 7).At the same time the British "Philadelphia campaign" of 1777-78 was also going on. Overlapping with the Saratoga battles were the "Paoli Massacre" of September 20 and The Battle of Germantown on October 4.The next "major" battle after Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga (Oct 17, 1777) is the Battle of Monmouth Court House (New Jersey), June 28, 1778. (This was the last major battle of the Revolution in the North.) But between mid-October and December of 1777 there were several smaller battles between the British and American troops in the Philadelphia region, beginning with the Battle of Red Bank at Fort Mercer (October 22) and including the Siege of Fort Miflin (Nov 10-15), the Battle of White Marsh (Dec 5-8) and the Battle of Matson's Ford (Dec 11).There was also a small skirmish on May 20, 1778 known as the Battle of Barren Hill [present day Lafayette Hill].
After the Battle of Saratoga, in which the Patriots won and beat the British, many countries made official alliances with Britain. Before that battle, European countries were secretly supporting the Thirteen Colonies. After it, enemies of Britain such as France, Spain, and the Netherlands made alliances with the Thirteen Colonies and against the British. The Battle of Saratoga was a battle that was known as 'the turning point of the war', because at this point, after that battle, Britain was fighting a five-theatre war.
The Normans, William the conquerors army, had a feast before the battle.
The battle of Chancellorsville was fought after the battle of Fredericksburg.
The Battle of Antietam was fought September 17, 1862, before the battle of Fredricksburg which was fought on December 13, 1862.
The battle at Fort Ticonderoga.
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The battle of Saratoga may also be called the battle-s of Saratoga, since it refers to two engagements (Freeman's Farm on Sept. 19, and Bemis Heights on October 7).At the same time the British "Philadelphia campaign" of 1777-78 was also going on. Overlapping with the Saratoga battles were the "Paoli Massacre" of September 20 and The Battle of Germantown on October 4.The next "major" battle after Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga (Oct 17, 1777) is the Battle of Monmouth Court House (New Jersey), June 28, 1778. (This was the last major battle of the Revolution in the North.) But between mid-October and December of 1777 there were several smaller battles between the British and American troops in the Philadelphia region, beginning with the Battle of Red Bank at Fort Mercer (October 22) and including the Siege of Fort Miflin (Nov 10-15), the Battle of White Marsh (Dec 5-8) and the Battle of Matson's Ford (Dec 11).There was also a small skirmish on May 20, 1778 known as the Battle of Barren Hill [present day Lafayette Hill].
The turning point for the americans before the War of Independence was the Battl of Saratoga. Hope that answers your question! :)
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Saratoga
saratoga came before valley forge. the patriots were waiting for french aid at valley forge after saratoga
After the Battle of Saratoga, in which the Patriots won and beat the British, many countries made official alliances with Britain. Before that battle, European countries were secretly supporting the Thirteen Colonies. After it, enemies of Britain such as France, Spain, and the Netherlands made alliances with the Thirteen Colonies and against the British. The Battle of Saratoga was a battle that was known as 'the turning point of the war', because at this point, after that battle, Britain was fighting a five-theatre war.
There were only two battles before the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4th, 1776. They were the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the first major battle of the American Revolution- the Battle of Bunker Hill.
It was pretty much the battles of Oriskany and Benington. These battles weakened General Burgoyne's number of troops and sapped his stock of supplies. These battles also made Burgoyne flee to Saratoga where the Continental Army led by General Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold could close in on him.
June 17, 1775, more than one year before the Declaration of Independence.
"Dont shoot until you see the whites of their eyes"