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  2. Battles of Saratoga - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Battle of Saratoga, France did not fully aid the colonists. However, after the Battles of Saratoga were conclusively won by the colonists, France realized that the Americans had the hope of winning the war, and began fully aiding the colonists by sending soldiers, donations, loans, military arms, and supplies. [100] [97]

  3. Salem Poor - Wikipedia

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    He is known to have retreated to the winter camp at Valley Forge and fought in the Battle of White Plains, Battle of Saratoga and Battle of Monmouth. [2] [5] [11] He also served at Fort George. [11] Salem Poor served in New York in 1776 under General Benedict Arnold. He would eventually re-enlist for three years and spend his time in Saratoga.

  4. Saratoga campaign - Wikipedia

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    Arnold's horse was shot out from under him, pinning him and breaking his leg. Breymann was killed in the fierce action, and his position was taken. However, night was falling, and the battle came to an end. [125] The battle was a bloodbath for Burgoyne's troops: nearly 900 men were killed, wounded, or captured, compared to about 150 for the ...

  5. Saratoga National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The Saratoga Surrender Site Memorial Park marks the precise location where British General John Burgoyne surrendered his army to General Horatio Gates on October 17, 1777. [4] The 19-acre park is located nine miles north of the Saratoga Battlefield Park, and a half mile south of Schuylerville on U.S. Route 4. [ 4 ]

  6. Barry St. Leger - Wikipedia

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    Barrimore Matthew "Barry" St. Leger (bapt. 1 May 1733 – 23 December 1793) was a British Army officer. St. Leger was active in the Saratoga Campaign, commanding an invasion force that unsuccessfully besieged Fort Stanwix.

  7. Timothy Murphy (sniper) - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Murphy (c. 1751 – c. 1818) was an American soldier who fought during the Revolutionary War.In the Saratoga campaign, Murphy is reputed to have shot and killed British Army officers Sir Francis Clerke and Simon Fraser.

  8. Jane McCrea - Wikipedia

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    Jane McCrea was born in Bedminster, New Jersey, one of the younger children in the large family of Rev. James McCrea. [1] After her mother died and her father remarried, McCrea moved in with her brother John who lived near Saratoga, New York, where she eventually became engaged to David Jones. [2]

  9. Thomas Macdonough - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, a Macdonough Monument was erected in the city green in Vergennes, Vermont, to commemorate the building of the USS Saratoga and other ships at Otter Creek that were used in the Battle of Plattsburgh. [46] Vergennes Union High School's mascot is the Commodores, and their gym is called the Commodore Thomas Macdonough Gymnasium.