Compleat Victory
The Battle of Saratoga and the American Revolution

By (author) Kevin J. Weddle,Kevin John Weddle

ISBN13: 9780197695166

Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc

Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc

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Published: 21/08/2024

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Winner of the Gilder Lehrman Military History Prize, Winner of the Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award & Winner of The Society of the Cincinnati Prize. In The Compleat Victory, award-winning military historian Kevin J. Weddle traces an epic panorama of strategy and chance--from London, to Quebec, to Philadelphia, to New York--that ultimately led to the decisive conclusion at Saratoga. In the late summer and fall of 1777, after two years of indecisive fighting on both sides, the outcome of the American War of Independence hung in the balance. Having successfully expelled the Americans from Canada in 1776, the British were determined to end the rebellion the following year and devised what they believed a war-winning strategy, sending General John Burgoyne south to rout the Americans and take Albany. When British forces captured Fort Ticonderoga with unexpected ease in July of 1777, it looked as if it was a matter of time before they would break the rebellion in the North. Less than three and a half months later, however, a combination of the Continental Army and Militia forces, commanded by Major General Horatio Gates and inspired by the heroics of Benedict Arnold, forced Burgoyne to surrender his entire army. The American victory stunned the world and changed the course of the war. Kevin J. Weddle offers the most authoritative history of the Battle of Saratoga to date, explaining with verve and clarity why events unfolded the way they did. In the end, British plans were undone by a combination of distance, geography, logistics, and an underestimation of American leadership and fighting ability. Taking Ticonderoga had misled Burgoyne and his army into thinking victory was assured. Saratoga, which began as a British foraging expedition, turned into a rout. The outcome forced the British to rethink their strategy, inflamed public opinion in England against the war, boosted Patriot morale, and, perhaps most critical of all, led directly to the Franco-American alliance. Weddle unravels the web of contingencies and the play of personalities that ultimately led to what one American general called "the Compleat Victory."
Introduction Chapter 1: Opening Moves Chapter 2: The First Invasion Chapter 3: A New British Strategy Chapter 4: A Question of American Command Chapter 5: Laying the Groundwork Chapter 6: The Fall of Fort Ticonderoga Chapter 7: Defeat, Retreat, Disgrace Chapter 8: Aftershocks Chapter 9: Burgoyne Moves South Chapter 10: The Ordeal of Philip Schuyler Chapter 11: The Murder of Jane McCrea Chapter 12: Not to Make a Ticonderoga of It Chapter 13: Oriskany and Relief Chapter 14: Cat and Mouse Chapter 15: Burgoyne's Dilemma Chapter 16: The Battle of Bennington Chapter 17: Gates Takes Command Chapter 18: The Battle of Freeman's Farm Chapter 19: Sir Henry Clinton to the Rescue Chapter 20: The Battle of Bemis Heights Chapter 21: Retreat, Pursuit, and Surrender Chapter 22: British Reassessment Chapter 23: The Fruits of Victory Conclusion: Strategy and Leadership
  • War & defence operations
  • History of the Americas
  • Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
  • American War of Independence
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
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