why did France help the Americans after their victory at Saratoga. Revenge for their losses in the Seven Years War.And to disrupt possible British naval hegemony after the Seven Years War.Of course what happened is France ended up paving the way for the French Revolution.
During the American Revolution, the Americans did not receive any support from outside nations for several years. It was not until their victory at Saratoga (in 1777) that France was willing to offer public (and quite generous) support of the American cause. The reason is that the French, like other European peoples, were not willing to lend a hand to a cause that was doomed to fail: they needed assurance (through victories by the Americans) that their help would be going to a serious, legitimate cause.
They did not believe the Americans could win.
The Rats butts were too clean!
The battle that won over the French government and made them decide to militarially and financially support the Americans was the American victory at Saratoga
news of the American victory at saratoga caused a shift in France s policy.AnswerEngland.
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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.
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Well i think that the correct answer would be at Saratoga.
During the American Revolution, the Americans did not receive any support from outside nations for several years. It was not until their victory at Saratoga (in 1777) that France was willing to offer public (and quite generous) support of the American cause. The reason is that the French, like other European peoples, were not willing to lend a hand to a cause that was doomed to fail: they needed assurance (through victories by the Americans) that their help would be going to a serious, legitimate cause.
They did. But they did not advertise their efforts and only become Allies after the British defeat at Saratoga.
The battle that won over the French government and made them decide to militarially and financially support the Americans was the American victory at Saratoga
The American victory in the second Battle of Saratoga convinced the French to get involved and to support the Americans, which greatly helped the cause of the American Revolution. The American War of Independence was fought from 1775 to 1783.
news of the American victory at saratoga caused a shift in France s policy.AnswerEngland.
The Patriot victory at Saratoga garnered French military support of the Revolutionary War. This was a challenge for the British because tensions with France from the Seven Years War were still high.
The (Second) Battle of Saratoga (October 7-17, 1777) convinced the French that they should support the Americans because the colonials seemed to have a real chance at victory over the British. Shortly after the Battle of Monmouth (June 28, 1778), a French fleet began operating off the New England coast in support of the Treaty of Alliance signed on February 6, 1778.
After the Battle of Saratoga in 1777, France openly supported the Americans in the Revolution by signing the Treaty of Alliance in 1778. The treaty provided military and financial assistance to the American cause and marked a turning point in the war, as France's entry into the conflict increased the likelihood of American victory.