BY: charnasia starling
school woodside elementy
BY: charnasia starling school woodside elementy
The American's win at the Battle of Saratoga had a positive affect on the reminder of the war. This victory convinced France to align with the Americans and supply weapons and money.
i dont remember the exact answer lol but the french provided military support because they thought Britain would lose
The victory at Saratoga in 1777 was a turning point for the American Revolutionary War, as it bolstered American morale and demonstrated the viability of the colonial cause. This decisive win convinced France of the Americans' potential for success, leading to the formal Franco-American alliance in 1778. French support provided crucial military and financial assistance, significantly enhancing the Americans' diplomatic standing and their chances of achieving independence. Ultimately, Saratoga helped transform the conflict into a global struggle, drawing additional support from other nations.
The European revolutions were affected by the American revolution because they saw the American's success and so they were riveted by visions of their own victory.
BY: charnasia starling school woodside elementy
BY: charnasia starling school woodside elementy
The Americans put cannons on top of a hill in Boston to get the British to leave it affected them by .....
by being stupid
The American's win at the Battle of Saratoga had a positive affect on the reminder of the war. This victory convinced France to align with the Americans and supply weapons and money.
The American's win at the Battle of Saratoga had a positive affect on the reminder of the war. This victory convinced France to align with the Americans and supply weapons and money.
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We annexed California following our victory over Mexico.
It ended the war, therefore, there was no war after this point.
It affect the American by creating hitrate
In addition to its strategic effect, the Battle of Midway was a clear-cut US victory which improved American morale at home, and fear of a Japanese invasion was less.