Battle of Saratoga Map
A Map Showing the Position of General Burgoyne's Army at the Battle of Saratoga on Oct. 10, 1777Abstract - Battlefield Map of Saratoga
As it turns out, the Battle of Saratoga was the turning point in the Americans' War of Independence. Actually, there were two battles at Saratoga, New York. The first began with Gen. John Burgoyne's offensive on September 19, the second with the climactic phase of the fighting during the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7. This battle of Saratoga map contains much important and interesting detail relative to this historic military action. Look closely to see the artillery positioned in a park, as well as the bridge of boats used by Burgoyne's army in crossing the Hudson River from Fort Edward to Stillwater. Notice also the location of the corps of riflemen under Col. Morgan to the north of the theater of action. And at the far left...on the western perimeter...the headquarters command of American General Gates.Map of Saratoga containing rich detail relative to the historic military action at Saratoga, 1777.
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