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The battle convinced the french to help other colonies
yes it has posted by nyla kirkland
The document that officially ended the American Revolution was the Treaty of Paris, signed on September 3, 1783. This treaty recognized the independence of the thirteen American colonies and established borders for the new nation. It marked a significant turning point in history, confirming the United States' sovereignty and paving the way for its development as a nation.
The Battle of Saratoga is often referred to as the "Turning Point of the American Revolution." This nickname reflects its significance in convincing France to ally with the American colonies, ultimately helping to secure victory against British forces. The battle marked a major turning point in the war, boosting American morale and support for independence.
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I wouldn't say it was a turning point. The Battle of Concord in April of 1775 was more a turning point, then there was the battle of Bunker Hill, and the siege of Boston. The Declaration wasn't signed until July 4, 1776 so a great deal had gone on before it. I think of it more as statement of reasons, purpose and facts to tell the world why they wanted to be free of the English crown.
It marks the end of the cold war
The battle convinced the french to help other colonies
Probably the Civil War or Revolutionary War.
Afghanistan and Iraq are our first 21st Century conflicts.
yes it has posted by nyla kirkland
Marilyn Miller has written: 'Thanksgiving' -- subject(s): Thanksgiving Day, Juvenile literature, Holidays 'Behind the Scenes' 'The Bridge at Selma (Turning Points in American History)' 'Transcontinental Railroad (Turning Point on History)' 'Thanksgiving (A World of Festivals)' 'Behind the scenes at the airport' -- subject(s): Airports, Juvenile literature 'D-Day (Turning Points in American History)'