Saratoga
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Saratoga

The Decisive Battle

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Saratoga

The Decisive Battle

About this book

The Grand Strategy, the imaginative plan to divide the rebellious American colonies, ended in disaster. On October 17, 1777, General Sir John Burgoyne, alone, unaided and stranded in the American wilderness, capitulated with his army at Saratoga in upper New York State. It was the 'turning point' of the Revolution, which culminated four years later in the British surrender at Yorktown. Creasy wrote of Saratoga: 'Nor can any military event be said to have exercised more important influence upon the future fortunes of mankind…'

Who blundered? For nearly two centuries, Lord George Germain, the 'maladroit' minister, has been blamed, together with the Commander-in-Chief, Sir William Howe; but Burgoyne, 'Gentleman Johnny' as his affectionate troops called him, has largely escaped criticism.

Only in the late 1960s had a full assessment become possible, by the publication of all the correspondence that passed between these men. Originally published in 1971, from his study of these letters, and by his visit to the campaign area, author Rupert Furneaux questions this long accepted view.

The British disaster resulted, he says, not because anyone particularly blundered, or from any 'pigeon-holed' despatch, but rather because no one bargained that thousands of ordinary American citizens would rally to bar Burgoyne's path. Experienced frontier-fighters and skilled marksmen, they mowed down the closely-ranked Redcoats and the German mercenaries, who had all been trained for European battles. Saratoga heralded a new age of warfare, which Europeans took another hundred years to learn. It was also far more than a British defeat; it was an American victory, the decisive battle whereby they won the right to run their own lives without interference from Europe – and with incalculable consequences.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2021
Print ISBN
9780367650544
eBook ISBN
9781000339321

Index

  • Abercrombie, Gen., 42, 57
  • Acland, Maj. John Dyke, 41, 78–81, 157, 158, 223, 227–9, 241, 252, 253, 291;
    • Lady Harriet, 41, 139, 157, 158, 188, 244, 250–3, 291
  • Albany (New York) 19, 23–5, 27–33, 35, 44, 51, 52, 58, 59, 74, 87, 89–94, 100–2, 104, 105, 107, 112, 113, 116, 119, 133–5, 146, 148, 152–4 159, 161, 191, 200, 213, 216, 218, 219, 243, 257, 264, 265, 270–5, 280, 285–9, 293
  • Allen, Ethan, 15, 55;
    • Ira, 115;
    • Thomas, 124, 127, 129
  • Amherst, Gen., 42
  • Amsbury, William, 59
  • Anburey, Capt. (Lt) Thomas, 42, 47, 49, 50, 62, 66, 67, 80, 83, 96, 99, 141, 157, 159, 175–7, 186, 187, 194, 207, 222, 235, 242, 246, 250, 255, 259, 284, 291
  • Anne, Fort, 68–72, 96
  • Anstruther, Col., 139, 177
  • Arnold, Gen. Benedict, 15, 18, 50, 55, 58, 105, 112, 113, 120, ...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Original Title Page
  6. Original Copyright Page
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Table of Contents
  9. Illustrations
  10. I. London
  11. II. Montreal
  12. III. St John’s
  13. IV. Fort Ticonderoga
  14. V. Mount Defiance
  15. VI. Hubbardton
  16. VII. Fort Edward
  17. VIII. New York
  18. IX. Fort Stanwix
  19. X. Bennington
  20. XI. The Hudson
  21. XII. Swords Farm
  22. XIII. Freeman’s Farm
  23. XIV. Neilson’s Barn
  24. XV. The Highlands
  25. XVI. Bemis Heights
  26. XVII. Saratoga
  27. XVIII. Cambridge (Mass.)—London
  28. Bibliography
  29. Index