The (Second) Battle of Saratoga (October 7-17, 1777) convinced the French that they should support the Americans because the colonials seemed to have a real chance at victory over the British. Shortly after the Battle of Monmouth (June 28, 1778), a French fleet began operating off the New England coast in support of the Treaty of Alliance signed on February 6, 1778.
No, in fact it gave some hope to the Americans
The battle that convinced the French to help the American's fightwas the The Battle Of Saratoga. An American victory.
Probably Saratoga, in September 1777. This battle resulted in the capture of an entire British Army, proving to the world that Americans could successfully fight the British. This was the most important factor in the French decision to assist the Americans in fighting the ancient French enemy, the British. The French wanted to be sure they were not backing a dead horse. If not Saratoga, then Yorktown would be the most important battle. At Yorktown another entire British army was captured, and this proved to be the final straw for the British people, who no longer supported the war, once news of the disaster at Yorktown reached England.
After the Battle of Saratoga.
The people who fought the battle of Saratoga were soldiers that had the ability to fight and had the enthusiasm that the generals needed soldiers also had to have the guts to fight and not retire for what they fear the most and I hope this helped okay .......o.0
The British, Americans and french fought in this battle.
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The battle that convinced the French to help the American's fightwas the The Battle Of Saratoga. An American victory.
No the French have not yet been included in the Revolutionary War until the turning point of the War, Saratoga. After the battle of Saratoga the French realized that the Americans have a chance of winning the war.
The french until the battle of saratoga
The battle of saratoga
The Battle of Saratoga played a huge influence on the French. The fact that the colonists won a decisive victory proved to the French that the colonists could actually fight. The French were eager to get back at the British because of their humiliating loss in the French and Indian War, and saw a chance to get revenge and increase their power by becoming involved in the American Revolutionary War. Mainly due to Saratoga, the French decided to enter in the colonists war for independence.
the Americans were pleading the french and spanish to help in the war, but when the Americans won a major victory at the battle of saratoga, the french saw that the colonies had a chance to win the war. With the french navy to support Americans, Britain had to fight a battle on two fronts and this quickly bankrupted the nation.
Just to give a few: Lexington and Concord The Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Trenton
The battle of saratoga
Probably Saratoga, in September 1777. This battle resulted in the capture of an entire British Army, proving to the world that Americans could successfully fight the British. This was the most important factor in the French decision to assist the Americans in fighting the ancient French enemy, the British. The French wanted to be sure they were not backing a dead horse. If not Saratoga, then Yorktown would be the most important battle. At Yorktown another entire British army was captured, and this proved to be the final straw for the British people, who no longer supported the war, once news of the disaster at Yorktown reached England.
the importance of the battle of Germantown was that the French saw what a brave fight that the Americans put together, this lead the French to becoming alliences with the Americans
After the Battle of Saratoga.