11. How was the Battle of Saratoga a MAJOR turning point in the American Revolution?(1 point)

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It boosted American spirits and convinced France to become an ally.
It boosted American spirits and convinced France to become an ally.

It proved that the colonists could not fight the British.

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The correct response is: It boosted American spirits and convinced France to become an ally.

The Battle of Saratoga was significant because it marked a decisive victory for the American forces and demonstrated to potential allies, particularly France, that the American colonists had the capability to defeat British troops. This ultimately led to France formally entering the war on the side of the colonies, significantly bolstering the American revolutionary effort.