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Why was the battle of Saratoga considered the turning point in the Revolutionary war? What resulted from it?
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Why was the battle of Saratoga considered the turning point in the Revolutionary war? What resulted from it?
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The us was able to get a lot of supplies, food and weapons from raiding the fort. They also got attention from france who would later help them in the war.
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