
audiobook
by Charles W. Snell, Francis Wilshin
SARATOGA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK NEW YORK
The British Plan of 1777
The Burgoyne Campaign
Retreat of the Americans
The St. Leger Expedition
The Battle of Bennington
The American Line
Composition of the American Army
The Battle of September 19
The Battle of October 7
The guide opens with a vivid portrait of Saratoga National Historical Park, framing the site as a living classroom of America’s early military geography. It explains how the Hudson‑River‑Lake Champlain corridor served as a crucial artery for both Native nations and European powers long before the Revolution, and how the French‑British rivalry left a legacy of forts, roads, and battle‑scarred landscapes. Readers are led through the strategic calculations of the British Crown, which eyed this narrow strip as the key to cutting off New England from the rest of the colonies.
The narrative then turns to the 1777 campaign of General John Burgoyne, detailing his grandiose plan to sweep south from Canada and link with forces moving north from New York City. The book describes the composition of his multinational army—British regulars, German mercenaries, Canadian Loyalists, and Indigenous allies—and their striking parade of colors and artillery as they navigated Lake Champlain toward Fort Ticonderoga. The early siege of that stronghold sets the stage for the larger clash that would soon reshape the war’s trajectory.
Language
en
Duration
~58 minutes (56K characters)
Series
National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 4
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2018-01-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for bringing American history to life through National Park Service books and reports, this historian wrote clear, practical accounts of places such as Saratoga and Vanderbilt Mansion. His work helped document historic sites across the United States for both visitors and preservationists.
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