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The Second Battle of Saratoga.

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Q: What American battlefield victory is considered a turning point because it convinceed France to enter the Revolutionary War on the side of the colonists?
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What victory is considered the turning point in the revolutionary war for the colonists?

Trenton


What were the colonists who took neither side considered in the revolutionary war?

fence-sitters


What were the colonists considered who took neither side in the revolutionary war?

fence-sitters


Why was the Revolutionary War considered as much as a civil war with Britain?

The revolutionary war was considered a civil war with Britain, because most of the colonists were from Britain and still considered themselves Brits.


Which of these statements is falseThe colonists still considered themselves to be English citizens at the beginning of the Revolutionary War?

The original reason the colonists fought in the Revolutionary War was to gain their independence from England.


What uniforms did colonists wear during the revolutionary war?

The colonists wore BLUE :)


Who did the colonists fight in the Revolutionary War?

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What did the colonists do in the Revolutionary War?

supported the British


Who supported the colonists in the Revolutionary War?

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Where the colonists free after the Revolutionary War?

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What was Revolutionary War about?

The revolutionary war was a war between the colonists and Britain. The colonists were fighting for freedom, and Britain was trying to stop them from getting that freedom and independence.


Who was an ally to the colonists?

In the revolutionary, the french were a huge ally