The Battle of Saratoga The turning point in

The Battle of Saratoga The turning point in the Revolutionary War

Waiting in Saratoga • Burgoyne was in Saratoga waiting for reinforcements – They never came • Howe was still in Philadelphia • St. Leger had been stopped by the Americans at Fort Stanwix – Burgoyne was on his own

The Battle of Saratoga • Burgoyne’s troops were badly outnumbered by the Patriots – 3/1 – General Horatio Gates – attacked from the South – Benedict Arnold – attacked from the North • The British troops were surrounded • October 17, 1777 – Patriots capture Burgoyne’s entire army • 5, 700 British Soldiers • All their Weapons

Battle of Saratoga - Map

The Turning Point in the Revolution • Great Victory for the Patriots – Capture John Burgoyne – General Howe Resigns – British appoint a new General • General Henry Clinton • Morale Booster for the Patriots – Led to increased foreign support for the Patriots • “This event will make one of the most brilliant pages of American History. ” – Patriot James Thacher

Gaining Foreign Allies • European nations realized that the United States might actually win its war against Great Britain. – Some European nations gave Americans money and supplies but would not committed to an alliance. – Benjamin Franklin seeks to gain support of the French and Spanish in the Americans’ fight for independence.

France joins the War • France sees that the Americans will probably win – February 1778 – France and the U. S. form an alliance – France declares war on Great Britain – France sends money, equipment, and troops to the American Patriots

Spain joins the War • Spain joins the war because of their hatred toward Great Britain – 1779 – Spain Declares war on Great Britain – Bernardo de Gálvez’s raised army against the British • Captured British troops and Forts in the South

Individuals Support Patriot’s Cause • Marquis de Lafayette Wealthy Frenchman Summer 1777 Spoke little English Lacked combat experience Gave $200, 000 to the Patriots – Becomes a trusted aid to Washington – – – • “The welfare of America is closely bound up with the welfare of mankind. ”

The Americans were on their way to Independence
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