It left Burgoyne low on supplies and with no British forces to help.
France decided America could defeat Britain and provided military support
The significance of the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga was that the French decided to join forces with the American Colonists. This made the French allies of the Americans against the British.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatio_Gates Wikipedia gives a detailed description of the wars won and lost. However he took credit for the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga (Benedict Arnold, who led the attack, was finally forced from the field when he was shot in the leg)[1] and was blamed for the defeat at the Battle of Camden.
In 1777, during the Revolutionary War, the American defeat of British (and allied) invaders at Saratoga resulted immediately in a more secure northern front in the American bid for independence. More largely, it resulted in aid from overseas: French military assistance, as well as a formal alliance with France, eventually followed, which contributed greatly to the final American victory in the war.
France decided to help the Americans
It left Burgoyne low on supplies and with no British forces to help.
It left Burgoyne low on supplies and with no British forces to help.
At the Battle of Saratoga, which took place in 1777, General John Burgoyne's British forces surrendered approximately 5,800 troops. This significant defeat marked a turning point in the American Revolutionary War, as it boosted American morale and led to increased support from France. The surrender at Saratoga is often considered one of the pivotal moments in the conflict.
France decided America could defeat Britain and provided military support.
France decided America could defeat Britain and provided military support.
It left Burgoyne low on supplies and with no British forces to help.
It wasn't. But the Battle of Saratoga was. You spelled it wrong, stupid.
France decided America could defeat Britain and provided military support
The American victory at Saratoga in 1777 was crucial because it significantly boosted American morale and demonstrated that the Continental Army could defeat British forces. This victory led to France formally entering the war as an ally of the United States, providing essential military support and resources. Saratoga is often considered a turning point in the Revolutionary War, as it helped secure international recognition of American independence and strengthened the revolutionary cause.
Defeat into Victory was created in 1961.
Defeat into Victory has 576 pages.
The ISBN of Defeat into Victory is 978-0330509978.