The Battle of Freeman's Farm was the first, but not the last battle of Saratoga.
The Americans won the Battle of Freeman's Farm.
the battle of saratoga took place in saratoga, new york. there were actually two battles that made up this one. The first one was the Battle on Freeman's Farm. The second battle was the Battle of Bemis Heights.
There were actually two battles in the Battle of Saratoga. One was called the Battle of Freeman's Farm on September 19, 1777. The other was called the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7, 1777.
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].
September 19 & october 7, 1777The "Battle of Saratoga" [referring to Saratoga County, New York] actually may be broken into two separate clashes, three weeks apart. The first took place on September 19, 1777 at Freeman's Farm. The second was at Bemis Heights on October 7.The Battle of Saratoga was fought on two dates: September 19, 1777, and on October 7, 1777.The Battles of Saratoga in September and October 1777 were decisive American victories in the American Revolutionary War, resulting in the surrender of an entire British army of over 6,000 men invading New York from Canada. This action, often referred to in the singular as the "Battle of Saratoga", was actually two battles fought eighteen days apart, but on the same ground, nine miles south of Saratoga, New York: the Battle of Freeman's Farm on September 19 and the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7.Forced to retreat after his defeat on October 7, General John Burgoyne and his entire army surrendered ten days later after being surrounded by much larger American militia forces. The capture of an entire British army secured the northern American states from further attack via Canada and prevented New England from being isolated. A major result was that France entered the conflict on behalf of the Americans, thus dramatically improving the Americans' chances in the war. The battles of Saratoga, and the entire Saratoga campaign that concluded with the surrender of Burgoyne, are commonly seen as the turning point of the Revolution.
the americans won the battle
The Americans won the Battle of Freeman's Farm.
The British won
The Battle of King Mountain
In the "first" Battle of Saratoga (September 19, 1777), forces under Colonel Morgan scattered British advance troops in the fields of John Freeman, a Loyalist. This is often referred to as the Battle of Freeman's Farm.
There were many fought there was 114 battles to be exact
the battle of saratoga took place in saratoga, new york. there were actually two battles that made up this one. The first one was the Battle on Freeman's Farm. The second battle was the Battle of Bemis Heights.
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There were actually two battles in the Battle of Saratoga. One was called the Battle of Freeman's Farm on September 19, 1777. The other was called the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7, 1777.
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