Friday, September 5 – Sunday, September 14
In Partnership with Old Country Tours of the United Kingdom
Registration Fee: $1950 (Double Occupancy) or $2490 (Single Occupancy)
Perhaps the best chance Great Britain had to win the American Revolution was to split the colonies by controlling the Hudson River in New York. British General John Burgoyne’s plan for a three-pronged attack from Canada, New York City and the Lake Ontario looked good on paper, but multiple factors influenced the course of events, including politics, logistics, terrain, distances and uncontrollable allies. This tour will let you see firsthand what Burgoyne had to deal with in 1777.
This tour will be a complete telling of the 1777 campaign, including Sir Henry Clinton’s attack in the Hudson River Highlands, St. Leger’s invasion from Lake Ontario and the battle at Oriskany and Burgoyne’s own campaign from Canada. For the third part of the campaign, we will pick up Burgoyne’s army as it triumphantly captures Fort Ticonderoga and follow its march to the surrender at Saratoga, three and a half months later. When we are in certain geographic areas, we will include other historic sites associated with the Revolutionary War in New York as mentioned in the tour itinerary.
This tour is being offered in partnership with Old Country Tours of the United Kingdom. We know that some of our valued customers have been with us on tours dealing with some aspects of this all-inclusive campaign tour, but may not have been to all the sites covered by this tour. We will be happy to price parts of this tour for those interested in particular topics covered by the tour. Please call America’s History to discuss these arrangements. [Read more…]