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The Battle of Saratoga is considered a turning point in the Revolutionary War because:(1 point)
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It led to the capture of New York City.
It led to the capture of New York City.
It secured French support for the Americans.
It secured French support for the Americans.
It was the first major American victory.
It was the first major American victory.
It forced General Cornwallis to surrender.
The Battle of Saratoga is considered a turning point in the Revolutionary War because:(1 point)
Responses
It led to the capture of New York City.
It led to the capture of New York City.
It secured French support for the Americans.
It secured French support for the Americans.
It was the first major American victory.
It was the first major American victory.
It forced General Cornwallis to surrender.
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**It secured French support for the Americans.**
The Battle of Saratoga is often considered a turning point in the Revolutionary War mainly because it convinced France to formalize its support for the American colonists, which significantly bolstered the American war effort.
**It secured French support for the Americans.**
The Battle of Saratoga is often considered a turning point in the Revolutionary War mainly because it convinced France to formalize its support for the American colonists, which significantly bolstered the American war effort.
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