The "Battle of Saratoga" is often depicted…
September 1777 CE
At the beginning of September 1777, Burgoyne's army, now just over seven thousand strong, was located on the east bank of the Hudson.
He had learned of St. Leger's failure at Stanwix on August 28, and even earlier that Howe will not be giving him substantial support from New York City.
Faced with the need to reach defensible winter quarters, which will require either retreat back to Ticonderoga or advance to Albany, he decides on the latter.
Subsequent to this decision, he makes two further crucial decisions. He decides to deliberately cut communications to the north, so that he will not need to maintain a chain of heavily fortified outposts between his position and Ticonderoga, and he decides to cross the Hudson River while he is in a relatively strong position.
He therefore orders Riedesel, whose forces are in the rear, to abandon outposts from Skenesboro south, and orders the army to cross the river just north of Saratoga, which it does between September 13 and 15.
People
Arthur St. Clair
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Barry St. Leger
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Benedict Arnold
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Benjamin Lincoln
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Daniel Morgan
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Friedrich Adolf Riedesel
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George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville
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George Washington
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Henry Clinton
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Horatio Gates
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Israel Putnam
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John Burgoyne
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John Stark
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Philip Schuyler
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Seth Warner
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Simon Fraser
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William Howe
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Groups
Iroquois (Haudenosaunee, also known as the League of Peace and Power, Five Nations, or Six Nations)
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Hesse-Kassel, Landgraviate of
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Brunswick-Lüneburg, Electorate of (Electorate of Hanover)
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Hessians
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British people
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Britain, Kingdom of Great
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Quebec (British Province)
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New Hampshire, State of (U.S.A.)
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New Jersey, State of (U.S.A.)
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New York, independent state of
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United States of America (US, USA) (Philadelphia PA)
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Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of (U.S.A.)
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Americans
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Connecticut, State of (U.S.A.)
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Vermont, Republic of
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