General John Burgoyne had started his approach to the south, but 10 miles below Saratoga he was stopped and fighting transpired in a clearing, called Freeman’s Farm. The British were being harassed by a militia under Daniel Morgan, they were sharpshooters from Virginia. For every one man lost on the American side, Burgoyne lost two, then the
General John Burgoyne had started his approach to the south, but 10 miles below Saratoga he was stopped and fighting transpired in a clearing, called Freeman’s Farm. The British were being harassed by a militia under Daniel Morgan, they were sharpshooters from Virginia. For every one man lost on the American side, Burgoyne lost two, then the