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The Battle of Saratoga was significant in the Revolutionary War because it
A. ended the British threat to the South
B. guaranteed Canadian help for the colonists
C. convinced the French to support the Americans
D. forced the British to withdraw from North America
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C. The American victory at Saratoga (1777) proved the colonists could defeat British forces and convinced France to enter the war as an ally, supplying crucial military and financial support.
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