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Americans defeated Burgoyne at Saratoga where American General Benedict Arnold distinguished himself and suffered a great wound.

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Why were the Patriots able to defeat General Burgoyne at Saratoga?

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Why is John Burgoyne responsible for the british defeat at saratoga?

Because he was the British general in charge there.


Was Albany and New York recaptured by General Burgoyne's forces?

No, Albany was not recaptured by General Burgoyne's forces. In fact, Burgoyne's campaign in 1777 culminated in his defeat at the Battles of Saratoga, which led to his surrender in October of that year. This defeat significantly weakened British control in the region and bolstered American morale, ultimately contributing to the American victory in the Revolutionary War. Albany remained under American control following Burgoyne's defeat.


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General Horatio Gates lead the American army, and General Burgoyne lead the British, But the Americans won the battle because General Burgoyne surrendered.


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HE surrendered at the Americans at October 17, 1777


France negotiated a treaty of alliance with the new American nation in 1778 following?

The defeat of the British General Burgoyne at Saratoga


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Surrender of General Burgoyne was created in 1821.


After what battle did General Burgoyne surrender to the Americans?

It was after the second of the two Battles of Saratoga that General Burgoyne of Great Britain surrendered his men. This occurred on October 7, 1777.


Did john burgoyne help the Americans or the british?

John Burgoyne helped the British.He was a British army cheif.


Did General Burgoyne have a nickname?

Burgoyne's Nickname was 'Gentleman Johnny'


What side was John Burgoyne on?

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