In 1777 aka The American Revolutionary war Battle of Saratoga Major General John Burgoyne commanded the British and German force. Major General Horatio Gates and Brigadier Benedict Arnold commanded the American army force. This was not a battle in WW2.
What was Saratoga the turning point of the war
Yes it was called The Battle of Saratoga
There was no such thing as the "saratoga war." There was a Battle of Saratoga during the American Revolution however.
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The Battle of Saratoga was part of the Revolutionary War. It was considered the turning point of the war.
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The Battles of Saratoga are usually seen as the turning point of the American revolutionary War. The Battles were fought on September 19th and October 7th 1777, 9 miles south of Saratoga, New York. The American forces under Benedict Arnold and fellow commanders defeated the British General Burgoyne and laid the groundwork for the entry of France into the war on the American side.
France along with Spain declared war on Great Britain after Saratoga.
There are many people that were not commanders during World War 2. However, Colonel General Ludwig Beck and General Omar Bradley were key commanders.
There are many people that were not commanders during World War 2. However, Colonel General Ludwig Beck and General Omar Bradley were key commanders.
The turning point for the americans before the War of Independence was the Battl of Saratoga. Hope that answers your question! :)