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The victory at Saratoga (Sept. 19, 1777) showed that the colonial army was capable of defeating the British, and that any French aid would not be wasted.
The Battle of Saratoga.
The key event that led to the Patriots' defeat of the British at Yorktown was the naval battle that preceded it. In the Battle of the Chesapeake, a French navy met, defeated, and drove off the English fleet that was attempting to cover and supply the British army on land at Yorktown. With the British now trapped in their positions without hope of being supplied, the victory at Yorktown was all but assured.
winning it. NO, the Battle of Yorktown and the Battle of Saratoga Battle of Saratoga - because if the colonists had not won it they might not have had hope of winning the Revolutionary War. The Battle of Yorktown - because that was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War and the Colonists won it - this was written by a different person than who wrote, (stupidly), winning it
The British victory in the Battle of Quebec.
The victory at the battle of saratoga boosted France's confidence in the patriots.
The victory at Saratoga (Sept. 19, 1777) showed that the colonial army was capable of defeating the British, and that any French aid would not be wasted.
The victory at Saratoga
The Battle of Saratoga.
The victory at Saratoga
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
1775- Lexington and Concord 1777-Battle of Saratoga 1777-8- Winter at Valley Forge 1781- Battle of Yorktown
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the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina