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==Cambridge== A total of about 5,900 [[British Army|British]], [[Germans in the American Revolution|German]], and Canadian troops surrendered at Saratoga.<ref name="Morrissey86">[[#Morrissey|Morrissey (2000)]], p. 86</ref> Under guard by [[John Glover (general)|John Glover]]'s troops, they were marched to [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], where they arrived on 8 November.<ref name="Morrissey87" /> The rank and file were quartered in crude barracks that had been constructed during the 1775 [[siege of Boston]], while most of the officers were billeted in houses. The army ended up spending about one year in Cambridge, while negotiations concerning its status took place in military and diplomatic channels. During this year, about 1,300 prisoners escaped, often because they became involved with local women while working on farms in the area.<ref name="Ferling432">[[#Ferling|Ferling (2007)]], p. 432</ref> The [[Continental Congress]] ordered Burgoyne to provide a list and description of all officers to ensure that they would not return. When he refused, Congress revoked the terms of the convention, resolving in January 1778 to hold the army until [[George III of the United Kingdom|King George III]] ratified the convention, an act they believed unlikely to happen, as it represented an acknowledgment of American independence.<ref name="Morrissey87"/>
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