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Why was the victory at Saratoga so important to the Patriot cause?

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It convinced France to help the colonies in their struggle

It forced the British to give the colonies their independence

It forced the British to evacuate their troops from Boston.

It led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence.

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The answer "It convinced France to help the colonies in their struggle."

Step-by-step explanation:

Saratoga was a turning point of the Revolutionary War. It gave a huge boost to American morale and it persuaded European powers France and Spain to join the pro-independence fight against the British common enemy.

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