The Battle of Saratoga.
Support from the French.
Saratoga
saratoga
The battle that convinced the French to help the American's fightwas the The Battle Of Saratoga. An American victory.
The Battle of Saratoga.
The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the Revolutionary War because it marked a significant victory for the American forces over the British. This victory boosted American morale, attracted more foreign support, and convinced the French to formally enter the war on the side of the Americans. The French alliance provided crucial military and financial assistance to the American cause, ultimately helping to secure victory in the Revolutionary War.
The fact that it was a battle does not matter. The American victory in the Battle of Saratoga convinced the French to support the colonists bid for independence.
France decided to help the Americans
news of the American victory at saratoga caused a shift in France s policy.AnswerEngland.
i dont remember the exact answer lol but the french provided military support because they thought Britain would lose
Washington's victory over Burgoyne at Saratoga.
The event that led to an open alliance between France and the United States was the American Revolutionary War, particularly following the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. This success convinced the French government of the viability of the American cause, prompting them to formally ally with the colonies through the Treaty of Alliance in 1778. The French provided crucial military support, resources, and naval power, significantly contributing to the eventual American victory over Britain.