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Revolutionary War Turning Points: Saratoga and Valley Forge
A map displaying the American and British lines during the second Battle of Saratoga.

A map displaying the American and British lines during the second Battle of Saratoga.

This map displays the position taken by General John Burgoyne, leading the British forces, on October 10, 1777. The battle ended on October 16, 1777 when General Horatio Gates, leading the American forces, stopped the British invasion into the Hudson valley. This map was drawn by Isaac Chapman and was derived from a sketch drawn by an American officer during the battle.

Citation Information
“Battle of Saratoga, Oct. 10, 1777,” Digital Public Library of America, https://dp.la/item/3986f996243a4766faa9d6703a090a2d.
Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
Courtesy of Tennessee State Library and Archives via Digital Library of Tennessee.

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A map displaying the American and British lines during the second Battle of Saratoga.
Excerpts from a 1975 National Park Service publication which explores the key events of the Saratoga campaign.
A letter to John Hancock from Horatio Gates concerning the victory at Freeman’s Farm during the Saratoga campaign.
A lithograph showing the types of redoubts (fortifications) used by the artillery during the Battles of Saratoga.
A lithograph showing the moment Benedict Arnold is wounded while attacking a German fortification during the fighting at Saratoga.
A nineteenth-century lithograph which depicts British General John Burgoyne’s formal surrender to American General Horatio Gates.
Excerpts from an 1852 pamphlet sharing anecdotes from the life of George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette.
A map detailing the Continental Army’s encampment at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777 to 1778.
An excerpt from The History of Valley Forge, written by Henry Woodman, whose father was a soldier with George Washington’s troops.
A lithograph depicting George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette during the Valley Forge winter.
An 1877 lithograph, The March to Valley Forge.
A nineteenth-century lithograph entitled The Prayer at Valley Forge.
A photograph of George Washington’s headquarters at Valley Forge.
A photograph of a reconstructed soldier’s hut at Valley Forge.

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