Second Battle of Saratoga

Second Battle of Saratoga

The second battle of Saratoga, which resulted in a resounding British defeat at the hands of the colonials and marked a turning point for the American Revolution, took place on October 7, 1777, in the vicinity of Bemis Heights about three miles north of what is now Stillwater, New York.

Both battles took their name from the town of Saratoga, a few miles farther to the north and no longer exists. Established in 1689, it was burned by native tribes in 1745 and supplanted by Schuylerville in 1831. However, the place was still known as Saratoga when it served as the site for General John Burgoyne's historic surrender to General Horatio Gates on October 17, 1777.