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The battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the war. The British lost. Since the British lost, this gave the American soldiers and colonists hope for the future .The Americans could still win the war. The Americans won, by the way.
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The Battle of Saratoga is considered the turning point for the Americans in the Revolutionary War. They stopped the southern advance of the British and this convinced France that the Americans had a chance to win, so the officially recognized the US and provided military aid in money and troops, especially the French Navy.
The government has too much power and many people fear that the government will end up using that power against us. The main problem is that when a government has the power to make laws and punish law breakers what is to stop them from turning that power against law-abiding citizens. How could the government be obliged to control itself.
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The government's policy of assimilation of the Native Americans was a failure because the government wanted to eliminate them. The government wanted the Native Americans to remain powerless.
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It was a turning point because the Americans got a victory.
Midway is an important battle between the Japanese and America. It was the turning point in the pacific where the Americans would push back the Japanese.
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Yes. It was the turning point of the Revolution.
There was no turning points in the battle the Americans were ahead all of the time!
No, the Nazis were the German government, the Battle of Midway was between the US and Japan.
The raid, which resulted in much violence and bloodshed, proved to be a turning point in the movement
No, the Nazis were the German government, the Battle of Midway was between the US and Japan.
The raid, which resulted in much violence and bloodshed, proved to be a turning point in the movement