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The British hoped to achieve control of the Hudson River by capturing Albany during the campaign.
The British aimed to achieve control of the Hudson River by capturing Albany during the Saratoga campaign. Securing this strategic location was crucial for their military strategy, as it would enable them to divide the American colonies, effectively isolating New England from the southern states. Control of the Hudson River would also facilitate easier movement of British troops and supplies, enhancing their operational effectiveness. The British believed that by taking Albany, they could significantly weaken the American resistance and strengthen their foothold in the region. Ultimately, this objective was pivotal in shaping the course of the Revolutionary War.