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Historians have long seen the Battle of Saratoga as a turning point in the American Revolution because it convinced France to join the war on the side of the colonies. But that traditional view of overlooks the complexity of the situation on the ground. Instead, Theodore Corbett examines Saratoga and its aftermath as part of ongoing conflicts.

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Theodore Corbett provides both massively researched detail about a complicated, tension-riven place - the revolutionary Hudson-Champlain Valley - and a close but sweeping account of British general John Burgoyne's failed attempt in 1777 to conquer it and thus end the American Revolution. There is no study to match No Turning Point, whether for its social precision or for its military account."" - Edward Countryman author of A People in Revolution: The American Revolution and Political Society in New York, 1760 - 1790

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      Publisher: MP-OKL Uni of Oklahoma
      Publication Date: 7/30/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780806146614, 978-0806146614
      ISBN10: 0806146613

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      Book Synopsis
      Historians have long seen the Battle of Saratoga as a turning point in the American Revolution because it convinced France to join the war on the side of the colonies. But that traditional view of overlooks the complexity of the situation on the ground. Instead, Theodore Corbett examines Saratoga and its aftermath as part of ongoing conflicts.

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      Theodore Corbett provides both massively researched detail about a complicated, tension-riven place - the revolutionary Hudson-Champlain Valley - and a close but sweeping account of British general John Burgoyne's failed attempt in 1777 to conquer it and thus end the American Revolution. There is no study to match No Turning Point, whether for its social precision or for its military account."" - Edward Countryman author of A People in Revolution: The American Revolution and Political Society in New York, 1760 - 1790

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