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in a paragraph How did the course of the war change after Saratoga? Why did the southern campaign ultimately fail?

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The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the American Revolution. It gave the Patriots a major morale boost and persuaded the French, Spanish and Dutch to join their cause against a mutual rival. A stupendous American victory in October 1777, the success at Saratoga gave France the confidence in the American cause to enter the war as an American ally. Later American successes owed a great deal to French aid in the form of financial and military assistance. The southern strategy ultimately failed because of a false British assumption of loyalist support among the populace and British application of self-defeating political and military policies.

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