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The Battle of Saratoga. This was a turning point in the war for the patriots and gave them enough confidence to win the battles of Yorktown and Charleston.

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Q: After what victory did the french openly announced support for the US?
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It led France to decide to help the rebels. They already were, just SECRETELY, so it made the French decide to Openly aid the rebel cause. -S FS


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