The Battle of Saratoga.
The British had planned to divide the colonies at the Hudson River but they were not successful because they had changed their minds to do something different
The British wanted to isolate the Region of the Eastern Colonies, by means of an advance up the River Hudson and an invasion from Canada, through the Lake Champlain and down the Hudson. The two branches of the pincer would join at Albany, carrying out the task. But it was not to be because of the American decisive victory at Saratoga..
The British planned to cut New England and New York off from the rest of the colonies. British general John Burgoyne decided the best way to do this was to capture the Hudson River Valley.
The British were unsuccessful in splitting the land by the Hudson, the Americans start to see how powerful they are, and the colonial army becomes much stronger with the help of the French troops, who help the Americans control the British fleet at Chesapeake Bay and defeat the British led by Cornwallis at Yorktown.
- the Lenape Native Americans called it Muhheakantuck - the Vikings - Henry Hudson in 1609 - Rangutan in 1995
Britain and France. The british colonies centred on Hudson Bay, and were governed by the Hudson Bay Company. The French colonies centred on Quebec, and were won by the British in the Seven Years War.
The Battle of Saratoga took place in 1777 and was started in an attempt by the British to gain control of the Hudson River during the Revolutionary War. The battle was won by the Americans.
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Hudson bay
to force the Middle and Southern colonies to surrender.
to force the Middle and Southern colonies to surrender.
The British had planned to divide the colonies at the Hudson River but they were not successful because they had changed their minds to do something different
Hudson River Valley
Yes henry hudson was british
Hudson river
The British wanted to isolate the Region of the Eastern Colonies, by means of an advance up the River Hudson and an invasion from Canada, through the Lake Champlain and down the Hudson. The two branches of the pincer would join at Albany, carrying out the task. But it was not to be because of the American decisive victory at Saratoga..
The British planned to cut New England and New York off from the rest of the colonies. British general John Burgoyne decided the best way to do this was to capture the Hudson River Valley.