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Journal articles on the topic "Saratoga campaign, 1777"

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Suckling, Maurice. "Simulating Saratoga: How Saratoga-Themed Board Games Function as Experiential Historiography." Board Game Studies Journal 14, no. 1 (2020): 83–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bgs-2020-0005.

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Abstract Games deeply informed by history are not merely games. They may not be detailed simulations, but, nevertheless, they are conscious or otherwise expressions of historiographical viewpoints. This paper examines the historiographical perspectives of nine board games, published between 1974 and 2019, all on one or more aspect of the Saratoga Campaign (1777).
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Thomas M. Barker. "“The Artillery never gained more Honour”. The British Artillery in the 1776 Valcour Island and 1777 Saratoga Campaigns (review)." Journal of Military History 72, no. 4 (2008): 1288–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jmh.0.0145.

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Yakovleva, Zhanna Vladimirovna. "THE SARATOV VOLGA REGION MILITANT ATHEISTS’ LEAGUE ORGANIZATIONS ACTED IN THE ANTIRELIGIOUS CAMPAIGN IN THE 1930-es." Sovremennye issledovaniya sotsialnykh problem, no. 3-2 (November 16, 2016): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2077-1770-2016-3-2-85-104.

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Books on the topic "Saratoga campaign, 1777"

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C, King David. Saratoga. Twenty-First Century Books, 1998.

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Luzader, John F. Saratoga: A military history of the decisive campaign of the American Revolution. Savas Beatie, 2010.

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Ketchum, Richard M. Saratoga: Turning point of the American Revolution. Henry Holt, 1997.

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Linebaugh, Donald W., and William A. Griswold. The Saratoga Campaign: Uncovering an embattled landscape. University Press of New England, 2016.

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Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation (U.S.) and United States. National Park Service., eds. Cultural landscape report: Saratoga Battlefield : Saratoga National Historical Park. Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation, National Park Service, 2002.

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David, Garland. Saratoga. St. Martin's Press, 2005.

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Rosen, Daniel. The battle of Saratoga. Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, 2006.

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Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program., ed. Today in history. Library of Congress, 2003.

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Mintz, Max M. The generals of Saratoga: John Burgoyne & Horatio Gates. Yale University Press, 1990.

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1722-1792, Burgoyne John, and Heath William 1737-1814, eds. Appendix to the Canada papers: Relating principally to the Convention army after its arrival in the neighbourhood of Boston, in the years 1777 and 1778. s.n., 1985.

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Rodgers, John. "Geology and the Saratoga Campaign of 1777." In Boston to Buffalo, in the Footsteps of Amos Eaton and Edward Hitchcock: Boston, Massachusetts to Washington, D.C. June 28–July 8, 1989. American Geophysical Union, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/ft169p0038.

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Weddle, Kevin J. "Men and Measures." In The Compleat Victory:. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195331400.003.0025.

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This chapter conducts a final assessment of the British and American military strategy of the Saratoga campaign and the leadership of the major players involved in 1777, including Germain, Washington, Howe, Burgoyne, Gates, Schuyler, and others. The primary reason the British failed in their quest to end the war in 1777 was due to faulty military strategy. Fundamental errors involving coordination, lack of unity of command, faulty assumptions, and their failure to fully evaluate ends, ways, and means, in London, New York City, and Canada, doomed Burgoyne’s expedition even before it started. Th
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Baer, Friederike. "“A War against All Humanity”." In Hessians. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190249632.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the experiences of the German troops that belonged to Barry St. Leger’s force, participated in General Burgoyne’s failed campaign, or remained in garrison in Canada for the duration of the war. After the Battle of Bennington in August 1777, General John Burgoyne’s army continued its march toward Albany. St. Leger’s force, which was made up of British and Hanau troops, Loyalists, and Native Americans, including the Iroquois chief Joseph Brant, had been sent into New York as a diversion in support of the campaign. However, St. Leger’s failure to capture Fort Stanwix in the
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Weddle, Kevin J. "Burgoyne’s Dilemma." In The Compleat Victory:. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195331400.003.0016.

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Throughout the Saratoga campaign, the senior leaders were faced with many difficult decisions, none more so than John Burgoyne. During the period of late-July through early August 1777, the logistical situation of Burgoyne’s army had become acute and he had to decide whether to continue his advance south toward Albany or fall back. He claimed that his orders gave him no discretion, but this was not true. He began to set the stage for his eventual defense in the case of disaster, blaming Howe for not coming up the Hudson even though the commander-in-chief had told him he was not coming. He was
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"The Northern Campaign and the Battle of Saratoga, 1776–77." In Workers of War and Empire from New France to British America, 1688–1783. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.24873336.11.

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Mcpherson, James M. "The Saratoga That Wasn’t: The Impact of Antietam Abroad." In This Mighty Scourge. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195313666.003.0005.

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Abstract The Campaign And Battle Of Antietam had consequences that reached far beyond the mountains and valleys and fields of western Maryland where the fighting took place. Indeed, the battle’s reverberations were heard across the Atlantic in London and Paris. Like the secessionists of 1776 who founded the United States, the secessionists of 1861 who founded the Confederate States counted on foreign aid to help them win their independence. In the Revolution they got what they hoped for after the battle of Saratoga. French recognition of the fledgling United States and subsequent financial and
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"CHAPTER 5 The Northern Campaign and the Battle of Saratoga, 1776–77." In Workers of War and Empire from New France to British America, 1688–1783. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780228023630-009.

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Ferling, John. "“A Year Filled With Our Disgraces”: Defe At In The South, 1780." In Almost A Miracle. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195181210.003.0018.

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Abstract New York City could hardly have been more bleak as 1779 drew to a close. Winter, cold and gravy, had turned streets into slush and deposited a blanket of snow on homes and shops. Residents faced a scarcity of fuel and spot food shortages. For the rebel inhabitants, Gotham was a city occupied by a foreign invader. For its Tory residents, mostly refugees from other colonies, the city was a safe haven, but not home. Yet, as seldom during the long years since Saratoga, the hopes of the Loyalists soared in December. As snow swirled and sidewalks iced over, the Tories noticed feverish activ
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