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    Matthew Irvine

    English 1102

    Anthony Borrero

    March 3, 2011

    A Revolution; Turning Point in History

    In a time of a severe shifting of power in history, there stood a power in the mighty

    British Empire and a would be power in the form of colonialists. The colonialists were struggling

    to gain traction in putting up a resistance and the British Empire was trying to put down a lowly

    rebellion. There are stories on both sides both on the British and the patriots, a name given to

    the colonists after they engaged in open war with the brinish empire. Young individuals torn

    from their families, both involuntary and voluntary such as in the case of Benjamin Franklins

    son who took sides with the Loyalists which is another name for those who support the British

    empire in its struggle to put down the patriots.

    Colonialist military uniform and British regualar's military uniform differ in a couple

    ways. First ill start with the British regulars. The British as is common knowledge to many

    people are known as the redcoats because of the fact that they did indeed wear red coats during

    battle. In 1645 when the British raised its first army they permanently adopted the color red for

    their military uniform. This is due to all European nations choosing colors to represent them in

    battle. The Germans chose green and the French chose dark blue (Nabaht Shafiei). These are the

    origins of the red color in the uniform of the British regular, a common name for a British

    soldier. They also wore headgear of bearskin hats for intimidation to their opponents in battle;

    this was done particularly more in the revolutionary war where any scare tactic that could

    possibly be employed was employed to minimize casualties for what for a long time was seen as

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    more of an uprising than a war. The British also wore Tricorne hats and leather caps depending

    on the specific troop designation such as grenadiers, light battalion, or company men (Nabaht

    Shafiei). Officers in the British army wore a much more distinctive uniform. The British officer

    wore a red coat with dark blue velvet falling on his collar with distinctive hat and feather

    (Nabaht Shafiei).

    The colonial uniform varied much more in their rank than the British does. For one thing

    the colonialists were named militia until they joined the continental army. The militias clothing

    is probably the most varied of all due to no code in uniform, each man wore whatever they had to

    wear to battle, usually coming off in a rough, rugged lookgiven that most militia men werent

    very wealthy. The continental army is the official name of the organized army that fought against

    the British in the revolutionary war. They also have a specific uniform type. On November

    fourth 1775 the continental congress officially adopted brown as the primary uniform color for

    the army which didnt sit well with the soldiers or officers so by 1778 the preferred color was

    blue. On March 3, 1779, the continental congress allowed General George Washington to make

    the first American uniform and style. General Washington selected blue as the primary

    uniform color. Uniforms were to be lined with red or white fabric, depending on the uniform

    type. Infantry uniforms were lined with white fabric, while artillery uniforms were lined with red

    fabric (Nabaht Shafiei).

    Well of course the men in the uniforms did actually fight in battles. One of the most

    significant battles of the revolutionary war and the one on the topic of discussion is the battle of

    Saratoga. The first thing one should understand about the battle of Saratoga is that it is actually

    two battles or engagements, the first being on September 19 1777 and the next and deciding

    engagement on October 17, 1777. Saratoga itself is located on the Hudson River near the

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    Adirondack Mountains in what is now upstate New York near Albany. There are several

    different significant players who come in at different times during the battle, generals and

    colonels alike. General John Burgoyne led the British army, a force of about 7200 men including

    General Simon Fraser who commands the Germans aiding the British push south in order to

    divide the New England colonies from the southern ones. At freemans farm south of Saratoga

    the British meet the Americans led by general Horatio gates, Benjamin Lincoln, Benedict

    Arnold, Enoch poor, Ebenezer learned, and colonel Daniel Morgan. The American forces had

    about 9000 troops at their commandi(Saratoga). After Colonel Morgan's men scouted ahead and

    engaged with the British center column the two sides met at Freemans farm about a mile north

    of the American encampment. The landscape is mainly hilly farms with scattered trees, fairly

    open battle (Battle).ii A battle that lasted three hours broke out and the Americans seemed to

    have the upper hand given their superior numbers but they were flanked and driven back. The

    British suffered heavy casualties in a so called victory. The British faced the decision of

    waiting for General Clintons reinforcements or engaging the Americans. Three weeks passed and

    Clinton did not arrive forcing the starving army to meet the Americans in battle. On October 17 th

    1777 the British fought the Americans with a smaller force that been reduced due to casualties

    taken in the previous battle. The Americans forces had grown some 3000 men and were now

    near 12000. Due to superior numbers and the heroics of Benedict Arnold the Americans forced

    the British to retreat and the next day forced their final surrender.

    Benedict Arnold is known commonly as a traitor during the revolutionary war, failing to

    realize his actual importance to the American cause. Benedict Arnolds infamous betrayal was

    not as entirely villainous as one might believe. There are many events during his military career

    which led to distaste for fellow officers and a sense of being undervalued by the continental

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    congress. Benedict Arnold started out as a captain in the governors second company off guards

    (Benedict). After hearing of the battle of Lexington and concord (the official start of the

    American Revolution) Benedict Arnold marched off to war. His first Endeavour in the war was

    to capture fort Ticonderoga. He requested permission from the Massachusetts committee of

    safety to capture the fort. Fort Ticonderoga is located in on the eastern boarder of the state of

    New York. Commander Ethan Allen and his green mountain boys also pursued to the capture

    of fort Ticonderoga. Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen met at Bennington and Arnold was taken

    aback that Allen ignored the fact that he had permission to capture the fort but reluctantly

    accompanied Allen to Ticonderoga. Arnold then had an argument with colonel Easton,

    challenging Easton to a duel for trying to diminish his role in the campaign to take Ticonderoga.

    Arnold resigned his commission and relieved his men who later were recruited by colonel

    Easton, enraging Arnold. After these affairs all settled Arnold was commissioned into the

    continental congress by George Washington, who favored Arnold, as a colonel in the army

    (Benedict). Arnold went on to fight in the battle of Saratoga and even after being relieved of his

    command charged into battle, riding through crossfire and leading the men fighting to victory.

    His role at Saratoga was very significant.

    Arnold married and moved to Philadelphia, being unable to fight after his leg was

    crippled during the battle of Saratoga. Arnold lived above what he was financially capable of and

    in order to retain this lifestyle made some shady dealings and used military shipments for his

    own use. He was found out and court martialed. Shortly thereafter he contacted the British and

    was offered 10,000 pounds and commission in the British military to defect (Treacherous).

    Arnold offered to give west point to the British and started a correspondence with Major John

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    Andre, intelligence chief for General Clinton of the British army.iii

    Andre was captured and

    Arnold defected living the rest of his life out in England.

    iThe character in the game will be one of the thousands of troops fighting. The characters brother is fighting on

    the opposing side.ii

    Using this information I can generate a setting or a world in which my character in the game will travel and fight

    through. Its October in the state of new York so the characters breathe may be visible perhaps.iii

    One of the characters role in the games is to act as a courier alongside Major John Andre.