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Chose the correct answer. The Battle of Saratoga was decisive because: (A) Britain's success meant they retained control of the seas. (B).Britain's defeat led to a treaty of alliance with France, opening
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The Battle of Saratoga was decisive because:
(A) Britain's success meant they retained control of the seas.
(B).Britain's defeat led to a treaty of alliance with France, opening a new phase of the war.
(C) Britain's defeat meant they abandoned all hope of subduing the rebellion and opened negotiations for peace and American independence.
(D) The military standoff forced General Howe to turn toward Philadelphia instead of linking up with General Burgoyne.
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Wow, 2 weeks ago.
Well, if you still need help, the answer is
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After British General John Burgoyne surrendered on October 17th, the American victory was large enough to convince the French to formally ally with the Americans.
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