Author:
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 1450928005
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Bridges: Battles of the American Revolution: Saratoga
Author:
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 1450928005
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 1450928005
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Battles of The American Revolution: Saratoga
Author: Victoria Rushworth
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 145090730X
Category : Saratoga Campaign, N.Y., 1777
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
"Discover how an untrained group of soldiers beat the most powerful army in Europe. March along with the Patriots in their fight for freedom. Examine the plans that led to victory and the start of a new nation"--Page 4 of cover.
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 145090730X
Category : Saratoga Campaign, N.Y., 1777
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
"Discover how an untrained group of soldiers beat the most powerful army in Europe. March along with the Patriots in their fight for freedom. Examine the plans that led to victory and the start of a new nation"--Page 4 of cover.
Bridges: People of the American Revolution
Author:
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 1450928021
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 1450928021
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Saratoga
Author: Rupert Furneaux
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000339327
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
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.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000339327
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
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.
Battles of the American Revolution Saratoga
Author: Victoria Rushworth
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781410851093
Category : Saratoga Campaign, N.Y., 1777
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Find out about how the patriots defeated the British during the American Revolution Battle of Saratoga. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781410851093
Category : Saratoga Campaign, N.Y., 1777
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Find out about how the patriots defeated the British during the American Revolution Battle of Saratoga. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)
Battles of Saratoga
Author: Hourly History
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Discover the remarkable history of the Battles of Saratoga...The Battles of Saratoga are often regarded as the turning point in the American War of Independence when the North American colonies began their march to triumph against Great Britain. Fought in September and October 1777, these two battles were significant victories for a variety of reasons. The actual history of these monumental battles-their causes, the battles themselves, and their aftermath-is both complex and thrilling. Discover the history and legacy of the Battles of Saratoga in this book. Discover a plethora of topics such as Colonial America: The Causes of the Revolutionary War Prelude to the Battles at Saratoga First Battle: The Battle of Freeman's Farm Between the Battles Second Battle: The Battle of Bemis Heights Aftermath And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on the Battles of Saratoga, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Discover the remarkable history of the Battles of Saratoga...The Battles of Saratoga are often regarded as the turning point in the American War of Independence when the North American colonies began their march to triumph against Great Britain. Fought in September and October 1777, these two battles were significant victories for a variety of reasons. The actual history of these monumental battles-their causes, the battles themselves, and their aftermath-is both complex and thrilling. Discover the history and legacy of the Battles of Saratoga in this book. Discover a plethora of topics such as Colonial America: The Causes of the Revolutionary War Prelude to the Battles at Saratoga First Battle: The Battle of Freeman's Farm Between the Battles Second Battle: The Battle of Bemis Heights Aftermath And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on the Battles of Saratoga, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!
Battles of the American Revolution - Saratoga Teacher's Guide Without Common Core Indicators
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781512567229
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Teacher's Guide for Bridges title Battles of the American Revolution: Saratoga (Does Not Contains Common Core Indicators)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781512567229
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Teacher's Guide for Bridges title Battles of the American Revolution: Saratoga (Does Not Contains Common Core Indicators)
Bridges: The American Revolution
Author: Joaquin Carr
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 1450928013
Category : Language arts (Elementary)
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Learn about the causes of the American Revolution, its leaders, and how brave patriots fought for a chance at liberty.
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 1450928013
Category : Language arts (Elementary)
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Learn about the causes of the American Revolution, its leaders, and how brave patriots fought for a chance at liberty.
Around the Town of Saratoga
Author: Thomas N. Wood
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738502021
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
As the American struggle for independence intensified, Saratoga became a focal point of warring activities. Both colonists and loyalists maintained forts, camps, and officer headquarters within town. In 1777, after the two Battles of Saratoga, American forces gained the surrender of British Gen. John Burgoyne, thus turning the tide of the Revolutionary War. The name Saratoga comes from the Mohawk word meaning either place of the swift water or hillside country of the great river. True to its name, the town spreads across rolling hills along the western side of the Hudson River. The river itself, together with two early main roads and a canal, brought prosperity to the area. Saratoga became a major shipping terminal. The town boundaries changed several times throughout the years, but the rural character of the town and the spirit of its residents remained constant. As the American struggle for independence intensified, Saratoga became a focal point of warring activities. Both colonists and loyalists maintained forts, camps, and officer headquarters within town. In 1777, after the two Battles of Saratoga, American forces gained the surrender of British Gen. John Burgoyne, thus turning the tide of the Revolutionary War. The name Saratoga comes from the Mohawk word meaning either place of the swift water or hillside country of the great river. True to its name, the town spreads across rolling hills along the western side of the Hudson River. The river itself, together with two early main roads and a canal, brought prosperity to the area. Saratoga became a major shipping terminal. The town boundaries changed several times throughout the years, but the rural character of the town and the spirit of its residents remained constant.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738502021
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
As the American struggle for independence intensified, Saratoga became a focal point of warring activities. Both colonists and loyalists maintained forts, camps, and officer headquarters within town. In 1777, after the two Battles of Saratoga, American forces gained the surrender of British Gen. John Burgoyne, thus turning the tide of the Revolutionary War. The name Saratoga comes from the Mohawk word meaning either place of the swift water or hillside country of the great river. True to its name, the town spreads across rolling hills along the western side of the Hudson River. The river itself, together with two early main roads and a canal, brought prosperity to the area. Saratoga became a major shipping terminal. The town boundaries changed several times throughout the years, but the rural character of the town and the spirit of its residents remained constant. As the American struggle for independence intensified, Saratoga became a focal point of warring activities. Both colonists and loyalists maintained forts, camps, and officer headquarters within town. In 1777, after the two Battles of Saratoga, American forces gained the surrender of British Gen. John Burgoyne, thus turning the tide of the Revolutionary War. The name Saratoga comes from the Mohawk word meaning either place of the swift water or hillside country of the great river. True to its name, the town spreads across rolling hills along the western side of the Hudson River. The river itself, together with two early main roads and a canal, brought prosperity to the area. Saratoga became a major shipping terminal. The town boundaries changed several times throughout the years, but the rural character of the town and the spirit of its residents remained constant.
The Battle of Saratoga
Author: Rupert Furneaux
Publisher: New York : Stein and Day
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Recreates Burgoyne's march from Montreal to cut off the Hudson with Howe's army marching from New York City.
Publisher: New York : Stein and Day
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Recreates Burgoyne's march from Montreal to cut off the Hudson with Howe's army marching from New York City.