What was the significance of the Battle of Saratoga?
a.The Continental Army used new methods of guerrilla warfare to combat the British Army.
b.It proved that training at Valley Forge had paid off in the Continental victory at Saratoga.
c.The British victory at Saratoga led Congress to restructure its supply chains for the Continental Army.
d.The American victory at Saratoga convinced France to join in alliance with the Patriot cause.
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Significance of the Battle of Saratoga
The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the American Revolution. It gave the Patriots a major morale boost and persuaded the French, Spanish and Dutch to join their cause against a mutual rival.
France’s naval support eventually helped the Continental Army win the final Battle of Yorktown, leading to the end of the American Revolution.
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