Unveiling the Heroic Battle of Bennington | A Pivotal Moment in American Revolutionary History |

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Unveiling the Heroic Battle of Bennington | A Pivotal Moment in American Revolutionary History |

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Welcome to our YouTube video on the Battle of Bennington! Join us as we delve into the heroic clash that unfolded during the American Revolutionary War. Discover the fascinating story of General John Stark and his determined American forces as they bravely defended their provisions against Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum and his underestimated British troops. Witness the strategic maneuvers, fierce fighting, and the ultimate triumph of the American militia in this pivotal engagement. Gain insights into the significance of the Battle of Bennington and its impact on the overall outcome of the Revolutionary War. Prepare to be captivated by this inspiring tale of resilience, courage, and the fight for independence. Don't miss out on unraveling this compelling chapter in history!

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I’d add that the plan to cut the colonies in half would require cooperation between the two armies but they each were more interested in individual “glory”.

Another huge reason it failed was because Burgoyne himself. Nicknamed “Gentleman Johnny” he enjoyed the “finery “ and had wagons upon wagons (30) of his personal needless crap. Even cases of champagne. So a mile long baggage train became easy pickings in such an area with no roads. Daniel Morgan and his men made sure to fell trees and do whatever it took the wear them down and make it as difficult as possible to get more than a few miles a day (if lucky).

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