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Q: How did the battle of Saratoga lead to the french aid for the patriots?
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What battle victory lead the french to believe the colonist could win the war?

Saratoga. Where a British invasion force from what would become Canada was stopped, then effectively cornered and forced to surrender.


Events leading up to the battle of Saratoga?

Two events that lead up to the Battle of Saratoga were the Stamp Act and the Boston Massacre. The first Battle of Saratoga directly followed the Battle of Brandywine.


Who lead the Americans for the battle of saratoga?

General Horatio Gates lead the American army.


Who won the Battle of Saratoga causing the French to enter the war against the British?

the brirish lost their troops , and lot of soldiers were killed, so the maerican stook over them and won


Did the british surrender at the battle of saratoga?

Yes they did.


What battle led to colonial victory?

not sure if it was the only battle that lead to colonial victory. but the battle at Saratoga was a big factor in the out come of the war.


Who lead the saratoga people into battle?

General Horatio Gates lead the American army, and General Burgoyne lead the British, But the Americans won the battle because General Burgoyne surrendered.


Who was Horaito Gates?

He was a general and lead a group of soldiers into war in the battle of Saratoga, During the American Revolution.


Did Joan of Arc lead the French into battle?

yes


Did the French sign with a treaty with the Americans because of the victory of Trenton?

The battle of Saratoga, NY caused the surrender of the British Army to American General Horatio Gates, and lead France to enter the Revolutionary war on the American side Feb 1778.


Which french women lead french army into battle and was burnt at stake?

Joan of Arc.


Why was the battle of germantown so important?

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