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Why was the Battle of Saratoga a turning point in the Revolutionary War?
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A. The British victory convinced Benedict Arnold to switch sides.
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B. The colonial victory convinced England to hire Hessian soldiers.
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C. The colonial victory convinced France to join the war.
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D. The British victory convinced the Native Americans to side with
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I think it’s B but idl forsure

The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the Revolutionary War. The American defeat of the superior British army lifted patriot morale, furthered the hope for independence, and helped to secure the foreign support needed to win the war.

B. The colonial victory convinced England to hire Hessian soldiers.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?

The battle of Saratoga took place on the fields of upstate New York, nine miles south of the town of Saratoga. In accordance with British plans, General John Burgoyne was attempting to invade New England from Canada with the goal of isolating New England from the rest of the United States.

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