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  1. 24. Juni 2024 · From the military and diplomatic points of view, the turning point of the war came with Gen. John Burgoyne ’s signing of the Convention of Saratoga in October 1777 and the resulting decision of the French government in February 1778 to enter into an alliance with the Americans.

  2. 6. Juli 2024 · General John Burgoyne. English general and dramatist Burgoyne entered the army at an early age. In 1743, he made a runaway marriage with a daughter of the earl of Derby, but soon had to sell his commission to meet his debts, after which he lived abroad for seven years.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Brigadier John William Boast (1926–2017), Deputy Director of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (Engineering Policy) Major-General Eberhardt Otto George von Bock (1755—1814) Lieutenant-General Maurice Bocland (c.1695—1765), Colonel of the 11th Regiment of Foot

  4. 13. Juli 2024 · Surrender of General John Burgoyne, oil on canvas by John Trumbull, 1826; in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, Washington, D.C. This painting depicts the moment when Burgoyne, a British general, surrendered to American forces at Saratoga on October 17, 1777. It represented a major victory for the colonists during the American Revolution.

  5. 28. Juni 2024 · Gen. John Burgoyne's belief in the importance of the Hudson River as a strategic highway through the northeast never wavered from the moment he arrived in America in 1775. It became the centerpiece of his plan for the British northern campaign of 1777, which called for his army to move south from Canada along the Lake Champlain ...

  6. 25. Juni 2024 · John Burgoyne. Siege of Fort Ticonderoga, engagement in the American Revolution from July 2–6, 1777, resulting in a British victory that failed to end the rebellion, as its commander had believed it would.

  7. www.myrevolutionarywar.com › battles › 770816-benningtonThe Battle of Bennington

    4. Juli 2024 · British General John Burgoyne was attempting to push through the northern Hudson River Valley. After the recent British victories at Hubbardton, Fort Ticonderoga, and St. Clair, Burgoyne's plan was to defeat the American forces in the area and then continue south to Albany and onto the Hudson River Valley, dividing the American ...