Why did the Battle of Saratoga mark a turning point in the war?
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The Battle of Saratoga is often called the turning point of the American Revolution because the defeat of the British encouraged France to enter into a military alliance with the newly formed United States. ... The American victory at Saratoga turned the American Revolution into a global war that Britain could not win.
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Battle of Saratoga marked a turning point in the war due to the following reasons:
- The Revolutionary War will always be regarded as the start of a new country with unparalleled freedom.
- The colonies' first year of independence was almost their final one.
- The Battles of Saratoga were the pinnacle of the Saratoga campaign and signified the end of the American Revolutionary War for the British.
- Because it allowed us to demonstrate to the rest of the world that we were capable of defeating the great power, the Battle of Saratoga was a crucial turning point in the war.
- The French decided to assist the Americans in their war against the British Army after the Americans' victory at Saratoga.
- This infamous triumph gave the continent the inspiration it needed to keep fighting for its freedom.
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