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The Compleat Victory

Saratoga and the American Revolution

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The Compleat Victory

By: Kevin Weddle
Narrated by: Paul Heitsch
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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 forced Burgoyne to surrender his entire army. The American victory stunned the world and changed the course of the war.

In the end, British plans were undone by a combination of distance, geography, logistics, and an underestimation of American leadership and fighting ability. The outcome forced the British to rethink their strategy, inflamed public opinion in England against the war, boosted Patriot morale, and 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".

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Americas Revolution & Founding United States War
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Excellent insight into how to win, and lose, in war!

Brilliantly told and beautifully narrated, bursting with human endeavour, for good and bad!

Twists and turns of fate masterfully unravelled 👏

A Compleat Insight

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Penetrating account and well read, although the narrator occasionally misread dates and terms eg the date news of Burgoyne’s surrender arrived in London was given as September rather than December.

Excellent account of pivotal campaign

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