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HE surrendered at the Americans at October 17, 1777

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Q: When and where did General Burgoyne surrender his whole army?
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general Burgoyne surrendered because half of his army died and he didn't want anymore dead. about 5000 soldiers dead.


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Did Gerneral Burgoyne surrender at saratoga?

General John Burgoyne was a British Army officer who is known for his role in American Revolutionary war. He led a force of 6200 strong men against Americans. After two small skirmishes with American forces near Saratoga, Burgoyne was trapped by the Americans and he along with his men surrendered on 17 October. 1777.


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Where did General John Burgoyne surrender at?

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