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Campaign Year of 1777 “The Year of the Hangman”

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Campaign Year of 1777

“The Year of the Hangman”

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General John Burgoyne

Col. Barry St.Leger

Sir William Howe

The Three-Pronged Campaign

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The Champlain Valley

• Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne (B) invades the Champlain Valley

• His army includes Redcoats, Tory Rangers, Hessians and Native Americans

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Burgoyne captures Ft. Ticonderoga

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Philip Skene

• Philip Skene (B) convinces Burgoyne to go overland from Lake Champlain to the Hudson Valley

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Phillip Schuyler

• General Philip Schuyler (A) uses slow down tactics and a scorched earth policy to hurt Burgoyne

• Takes more than two weeks to get to Hudson Valley

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Murder of Jane McCrea

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Battle of Bennington

• Burgoyne sends his Hessians to get horses and supplies at Bennington.

• Seth Warner (A) and John Stark (A) defeat the Hessians at the Battle of Bennington (A)

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Battles of Saratoga

• Gen. John Burgoyne vs. Gen Horatio Gates

• Battles of Freeman’s Farm (A)

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Battles of Saratoga

• Battle of Bemis Heights (A)

• Daniel Morgan’s Riflemen

• Benedict Arnold’s leg

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Daniel Morgan’s Riflemen

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Statue to Benedict Arnold at Saratoga

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Burgoyne surrenders at Saratoga – “Turning Point of the War”

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Col. Barry St.Leger lays siege to Ft. Stanwix

• St. Leger’s army includes Redcoats, Tory Rangers and Iroquois

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Iroquois Confederacy

• Iroquois Confederacy split over who to support during the Revolution

• Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga and Mohawk side with the British

• Oneida and Tuscarora side with the Americans

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Ft. Stanwix

• Peter Gansvoort (A) and Marius Willett (A) command Ft. Stanwix

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Battle of Oriskany

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Nicholas Herkimer

• Battle of Oriskany (B) – Gen. Nicholas Herkimer (A) ambushed trying to relieve the siege – first battle that the Iroquois were involved in

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Benedict Arnold (A) relieves the siege of Ft. Stanwix

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Hudson Valley

• Sir William Howe (B) claims he never got his orders and goes to Philadelphia

• Sir Henry Clinton (B) moves a British army up the Hudson

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Sir Henry Clinton

• Breaks through a chain the Americans have across the river at West Point

• Burns Kingston, the rebel capital, when he hears that Burgoyne surrendered

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What happened to Sir William Howe?

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Howe decides to take Philadelphia

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Battle of Brandywine

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Battle of Germantown

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Howe captures Philadelphia

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French Enter the War

• Benjamin Franklin has been in Paris trying to convince the French to join the war

• American victory at Saratoga and the way Washington’s army fought around Philadelphia convinces the French to join

• American Revolution becomes a World War