Battle of Saratoga
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The patriots had a number advantage and won.
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The battle of Yorktown was the biggest turning point and last battle. The Patriots won their independence after that
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The Battle of Gettysburg is usually noted as the turning point of the US Civil War.
The Battle of Saratoga.
New York was the turning point of the revolutionary war.
Because although the patriots were forced to retreat (because they were running low on supplies and ammunition), they showed the British that they could fight, and stand up to them. It was also the first battle of the revolution.
It actually encouraged foreign alliances as the battle proved to European countries that the U.S. might win against the British.
The battle of Saratoga was called the "turning point" of the American Revolution because it was the first victory for the American patriots. After this battle, the patriot's victory convinced the French to join in the Revolution on the American side, thus providing much military support for the U.S. soldiers. Source(s): History student, lives near Saratoga
The Battle of Saratoga, fought in 1777, was a crucial turning point for the Patriots during the American Revolutionary War because it marked a decisive victory against British forces. This victory not only boosted American morale but also convinced France of the viability of the Patriot cause, leading to a formal alliance and military support from the French. The increased resources and troops from France significantly bolstered the American war effort, shifting the momentum in favor of the Patriots.