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The Battle of Saratoga is seen as a turning point in the American Revolution because the American victory there gave France confidence to side with the Americans against the British.

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The given statement is true.

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Battle of Saratoga won a decisive victory for the Superior army of Americans. British general Burgoyne encountered the American General Horatio Gates. General Burgoyne planned that the British forces would protect him from four directions. The troops from south and west failed to come and rescue him. He was ensnared and ultimately was forced to surrender.

General Burgoyne also prearranged to quarantine New England from the southern colonies but the American troops were so strong that they were repulsive with aggressiveness to the British Army.

Battle of Saratoga won the confidence of the French who continued to fund and supply arms and ammunition during the time of American Revolution.

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