Why was the Battle of Saratoga a major turning point in the Revolutionary War?

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• The patriots' naval blockade cut off British reinforcements.
• The patriots' victory persuaded the French to form an alliance.
• The patriots' advance forced the British to retreat from New England. b
• The patriots' guerrilla-style tactics kept British forces divided in the South.

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The correct answer is: The patriots' victory persuaded the French to form an alliance.

The Battle of Saratoga in 1777 is considered a major turning point in the Revolutionary War primarily because it demonstrated to France that the American forces were capable of defeating the British. This victory led to France formally entering the war as an ally of the American colonists, providing crucial military support, resources, and recognition of American independence.