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How did the Battle of Saratoga mark a turning point in the war?

It forced Burgoyne to retreat to Albany, New York, where American forces would launch a surprise
attack.
b. It convinced colonists that the French had aided British forces, so they could not be trusted.
C. It inspired Washington to launch a massive attack on the loyalists at the Battle of Brandywine.
d. It ended the British threat to New England and convinced France to become an ally.


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I think it is D, if I remember right from history class, we learned that the battle of Saratoga convinced France to become our ally.
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

The Battles of Saratoga mark a turning point in the war because they were a major victory for the Americans. They were able to secure New England from being cut off from the rest of the colonies and perhaps even more importantly it gave Europeans confidence in supporting the Americans.

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