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Paperback The Burgoyne Campaign Book

ISBN: 117547116X

ISBN13: 9781175471161

The Burgoyne Campaign

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"The Burgoyne Campaign" offers a detailed historical analysis of a pivotal military campaign during the American Revolutionary War. Authored by John Watts De Peyster, a noted military historian, this work delves into the strategies, key figures, and critical battles that defined Burgoyne's campaign. The book provides insights into the challenges faced by both the British and American forces, shedding light on the strategic missteps and crucial decisions that ultimately led to the British defeat at Saratoga.

De Peyster's meticulous research and analysis provide a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of 18th-century warfare and the factors that contributed to the American victory. This historical account remains relevant for military historians, students of the American Revolution, and anyone interested in a deeper understanding of this turning point in American history.

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