
Taking America Seriously
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On October 17, 1777, the tide of the American Revolution turned on a muddy field beside the Hudson River. British General John Burgoyne, once the pride of London’s military circles, surrendered his sword to American General Horatio Gates in what became known as the Surrender at Saratoga.
This was not just another battle. It was the moment when the world began to believe that the colonies might actually win. The British plan to cut New England off from the rest of the colonies collapsed under poor coordination, stubborn terrain, and fierce American resistance. When Burgoyne’s army finally laid down its arms, six thousand redcoats became prisoners, and a new chapter opened in the war for independence.
The victory at Saratoga convinced France to join the fight, bringing ships, money, and legitimacy to the American cause. The Revolution had found its turning point, and freedom had found its footing.