Question

the battle of Saratoga is considered a turning point in the revolutionary war because:
- it led to the capture of new york city
- it secured french support for the americans
- it forced general Cornwallis to surrender
- it was the first major American victory


question 21

where did Cornwallis surrender to American and french forces, effectively ending the revolutionary war?
-battle of yorktown
- battle of saratoga
- battle of bunker hill
- battle of Lexington and Concord

Answers

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For your first question regarding the Battle of Saratoga, the correct answer is:

- **It secured French support for the Americans.**

The Battle of Saratoga is often seen as a turning point in the Revolutionary War mainly because it convinced France to formally support the American cause.

For your second question regarding where Cornwallis surrendered, the correct answer is:

- **Battle of Yorktown.**

The surrender at Yorktown in 1781 effectively marked the end of significant military operations in the Revolutionary War.
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