general burgoyne wanted power so badly
The one that is named after him, the Hudson River.
hudson river, hudson strait, and hudson bay
There was no explorer named after the Hudson river. The Hudson river was named after the explorer, Henry Hudson.
Yes.The Hudson River is named after Henry Hudson.
Hudson river.
general burgoyne wanted power so badly
general burgoyne wanted power so badly
General burgoyne thought it would divide the colonies and end the war
He thought this would divide the colonies and end the war
The British planned to cut New England and New York off from the rest of the colonies. British general John Burgoyne decided the best way to do this was to capture the Hudson River Valley.
The British planned to cut New England and New York off from the rest of the colonies. British general John Burgoyne decided the best way to do this was to capture the Hudson River Valley.
Hudson River Valley
In 1777, the river valley that provided the general scene for British General Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga was the Hudson. In the two years prior to this surrender, various military actions had been fought alongside or near the Hudson River. In the fall of 1777, a true turning-point in the war occurred with the American victory at Saratoga.
I'm not sure what you're really asking but Burgoyne wanted to cut the colonies in half down the Hudson River Valley because he looked down on them. Hope I helped a little!
Turned away General Burgoyne from a weapons cache located in Bennington and halted his push down the Hudson river valley.
Hudson River Valley
Hudson Valley