The major British defeat in 1777 was the Battle of Saratoga, which took place in two significant engagements in September and October. This American victory is often regarded as a turning point in the American Revolutionary War, as it boosted American morale and convinced France to formally ally with the colonies. The defeat forced British General John Burgoyne to surrender his entire army, marking a significant setback for British military efforts in North America.
The Americans' defeat the British at Saratoga ,New York, and convinces France to aid them.
british people
The US had 850 killed, 2,000 wounded and 4,500 captured. The British had 4,400 killed, wounded or captured. It was a major British victory.
During the American Revolutionary War, the 1777 defeat of the British at Saratoga (through a succession of battles) was important for two reasons. First, it secured the northern border of the colonies against British excursions. Second, it convinced European powers, particularly France, to show formal (and significant) support for the Americans. European support led directly to American victory in the war as a whole.
The first major win was the Battle of Saratoga.
The Americans' defeat the British at Saratoga ,New York, and convinces France to aid them.
The first major defeat of the British army during the American Revolutionary War was the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. It took place in Saratoga, New York, and ended with a decisive American victory over the British forces. The British army under General John Burgoyne surrendered, marking a turning point in the war and convincing the French to formally ally with the Americans.
In 1777 the British planned to conquer and isolate the New England colony.
british people
The British plan for victory was to quell the rebellion, because that is all they saw the American Revolution as.
The US had 850 killed, 2,000 wounded and 4,500 captured. The British had 4,400 killed, wounded or captured. It was a major British victory.
During the American Revolutionary War, the 1777 defeat of the British at Saratoga (through a succession of battles) was important for two reasons. First, it secured the northern border of the colonies against British excursions. Second, it convinced European powers, particularly France, to show formal (and significant) support for the Americans. European support led directly to American victory in the war as a whole.
They wanted to defeat the British and French before American troops could be used.
The battle of Yorktown. The Americans and French defeated the British
England.
its saratoga
The British