The Americans won, and by a ton.
The British started off at 6600 soldiers, and by the end 300 had died, 370 were wounded, and 5900 were captured.
The Americans, on the other hand, started off at 6600 soldiers, 30 died, 100 were wounded and none were captured.
There were actually two battles in the Battle of Saratoga. One was called the Battle of Freeman's Farm on September 19, 1777. The other was called the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7, 1777.
the battle of saratoga took place in saratoga, new york. there were actually two battles that made up this one. The first one was the Battle on Freeman's Farm. The second battle was the Battle of Bemis Heights.
There were two battles of Saratoga, which one do you mean? In the final battle, the Americans won because the British surrendered because they were outnumbered.
The Battle of Saratoga during the American Revolutionary War was a victory for the American colonists. It is considered an important battle that gave the Americans a good degree of confidence against one of the best armies in the world.
One of the most important battles of the Revolution was the battle of Saratoga, in which the Continental Army captured all of Burgoynes army, a force of over 7,000. This is the battle that made Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold such famous generals. Technically, there were two battles of Saratoga. More info can be found at Wikipedia.
There were actually two battles in the Battle of Saratoga. One was called the Battle of Freeman's Farm on September 19, 1777. The other was called the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7, 1777.
the battle of saratoga took place in saratoga, new york. there were actually two battles that made up this one. The first one was the Battle on Freeman's Farm. The second battle was the Battle of Bemis Heights.
No one won
i think the battle of bunker hill or the battle of saratoga one of those 2 its the battle of Saratoga... I had to complete a report in this battle and i am positive it is the Battle of Saratoga
The Battle of Saratoga was the turning point in the Americans' War of Independence. Actually, there were two battles at Saratoga, New York. The first began with Gen.John Burgoyne's offensive on September 19, the second with the climactic phase of the fighting during the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7. In the first Battle at Saratoga, generally referred to by historians as Freeman's Farm, the British lost two men for every one American casualty. In terms of ground gained, however, both sides fought to a draw. The second Battle, otherwise known as Bemis Heights, British losses were four to one. The rebels' victory was overwhelming. After protracted negotiations, Burgoyne officially surrendered on October 17. He returned to England in disgrace, and was never given another command. When news of the American victory reached Europe, France entered the war on the side of the patriots. Money and supplies flowed to the American cause, providing Washington's Continental Army with the support necessary to continue its fight against Great Britain. Britain's loss at Saratoga proved disastrous, in that it signaled to the European powers that the rebels were capable of defeating the English on their own. More than any other single event, it would prove decisive in determining the eventual outcome of the War.
There were two battles of Saratoga, which one do you mean? In the final battle, the Americans won because the British surrendered because they were outnumbered.
There was one: General Burgoyne
The Continentals under General Gates
In the First Battle of Saratoga (Freeman's Farm) on September 19, 777 the British army numbered about 7,200 men; and the America army numbered about 9,000.The Americans were defeated; and both sides entrenched and awaited reinforcements.In the second Battle of Satratoga (Bemis Heights) on October 7, 1777 the American Army had been heavily reinforced and the expected British relief had failed to arrive. The British army now numbered about 6,600; and the American army numbered over 12,000.The British army was defeated.
some quotes like "don't shoot till you see the whites of their eyes" was a famous one said by general Burgoyne,
There are a few sites that offer great and informative information regarding the Battle of Saratoga. One can read more on the US History website as well as on Wikipedia.
he led one of the sides