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Saratoga 1777: Turning Point of a Revolution (Campaign)

Saratoga 1777: Turning Point of a Revolution (Campaign)Author: Brendan Morrissey
Creator: Adam Hook
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 174,202

Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Pages: 100
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 0.3 x 9.8

ISBN: 1855328623
EAN: 9781855328624
ASIN: 1855328623

Publication Date: June 25, 2000
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  • Paperback - Saratoga 1777: Turning Point of a Revolution (Praeger Illustrated Military History)
  • Paperback - Saratoga 1777 (Osprey Trade Editions)

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Osprey's examination of the Saratoga campaign, which was a watershed, and is widely believed to have been the turning point of the American War of Independence (1775-1783). For the first time British regulars were beaten in open battle by equal numbers of Americans. The Continentals bore the brunt of the fighting, supported by 'hordes' of militia who proved adept at attacking detachments or lines of communication.The after-shock in America (on both sides) and Europe transformed a civil war into a global struggle against the two colonial superpowers of the day, France and Spain, and eventually lost George III his American colonies.


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