Description: A map of the area of General John Burgoyne's Campaign in 1777, also known as the Saratoga Campaign, a series of battles between the British and Americans for control of the Hudson River Valley. The map shows the area from southern Lake Champlain to Albany, and includes the sites of the American camp at the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers and Bemis Heights, Crown Point, Ticonderoga, Mount Defiance, Mount Independence, Hubbardton, Skenesboro, Fort Edward, Stillwater, Bennington, and Saratoga, site of Burgoyne's surrender. Place Names: Early America 1400-1800, Albany, Bemis Heights, Bennington, Massachusetts, New York, Saratoga, Stillwater, Ticonderoga, American Revolutio ISO Topic Categories: oceans,
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inlandWaters Keywords: Burgoyne's Campaign, American Revolution, physical, historical, military, country borders, historical event,
American Revolution, oceans,
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inlandWaters, Unknown, 1777 Source: David B. Scott, A School History of the United States, from the discovery of America to the year 1880. (New York, NY: American Book Company, 1884) 185 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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