Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne

Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne
Title Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne PDF eBook
Author Francis Josiah Hudleston
Publisher
Pages 434
Release 1927
Genre United States
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John Burgoyne

John Burgoyne
Title John Burgoyne PDF eBook
Author Richard O'Connor
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1969
Genre Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792
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A biography of the English officer, member of Parliament, and playwright who was known as "Gentleman Johnny" and participated in several important campaigns of the Revolutionary War.

Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne. Misadventures of an English General in the Revolution ... Illustrated

Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne. Misadventures of an English General in the Revolution ... Illustrated
Title Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne. Misadventures of an English General in the Revolution ... Illustrated PDF eBook
Author Francis Josiah HUDLESTON
Publisher
Pages 367
Release 1927
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Saratoga

Saratoga
Title Saratoga PDF eBook
Author Rupert Furneaux
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 319
Release 2021-03-30
Genre History
ISBN 1000339106

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The Grand Strategy, the imaginative plan to divide the rebellious American colonies, ended in disaster. On October 17, 1777, General Sir John Burgoyne, alone, unaided and stranded in the American wilderness, capitulated with his army at Saratoga in upper New York State. It was the ‘turning point’ of the Revolution, which culminated four years later in the British surrender at Yorktown. Creasy wrote of Saratoga: ‘Nor can any military event be said to have exercised more important influence upon the future fortunes of mankind...’ Who blundered? For nearly two centuries, Lord George Germain, the ‘maladroit’ minister, has been blamed, together with the Commander-in-Chief, Sir William Howe; but Burgoyne, ‘Gentleman Johnny’ as his affectionate troops called him, has largely escaped criticism. Only in the late 1960s had a full assessment become possible, by the publication of all the correspondence that passed between these men. Originally published in 1971, from his study of these letters, and by his visit to the campaign area, author Rupert Furneaux questions this long accepted view. The British disaster resulted, he says, not because anyone particularly blundered, or from any ‘pigeon-holed’ despatch, but rather because no one bargained that thousands of ordinary American citizens would rally to bar Burgoyne’s path. Experienced frontier-fighters and skilled marksmen, they mowed down the closely-ranked Redcoats and the German mercenaries, who had all been trained for European battles. Saratoga heralded a new age of warfare, which Europeans took another hundred years to learn. It was also far more than a British defeat; it was an American victory, the decisive battle whereby they won the right to run their own lives without interference from Europe – and with incalculable consequences.

John Burgoyne

John Burgoyne
Title John Burgoyne PDF eBook
Author Daniel E. Harmon
Publisher Infobase Learning
Pages 71
Release 2013
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1438143982

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A biography of the British general whose defeat at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 was a turning point in the war.

The Heiress

The Heiress
Title The Heiress PDF eBook
Author John Burgoyne
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 1787
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Saratoga

Saratoga
Title Saratoga PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Ketchum
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Pages 572
Release 2014-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 1466879521

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Historian Richard M. Ketchum's Saratoga vividly details the turning point in America's Revolutionary War. In the summer of 1777 (twelve months after the Declaration of Independence) the British launched an invasion from Canada under General John Burgoyne. It was the campaign that was supposed to the rebellion, but it resulted in a series of battles that changed America's history and that of the world. Stirring narrative history, skillfully told through the perspective of those who fought in the campaign, Saratoga brings to life as never before the inspiring story of Americans who did their utmost in what seemed a lost cause, achieving what proved to be the crucial victory of the Revolution. A New York Times Notable Book, 1997 Winner of the Fraunces Tavern Museum Award, 1997