The French responded to the American victory at Saratoga in 1777 with increased interest in supporting the American Revolution. Recognizing the significance of the battle as a turning point, France officially entered into an alliance with the American colonies in 1778, providing military aid, supplies, and troops. This alliance marked a crucial shift in the war, as French support helped bolster American efforts against British forces. Additionally, it signaled a broader European engagement in the conflict, ultimately contributing to the eventual American victory.
they wanted to cutt of the new england colonies
Yes it was.
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I think the war between the 13 colonies and great Britain was called The Battle of Saratoga........... I'm not positive but i pretty sure.
Lord Howe tried to divide the Colonies but, failed because Gen John Burgoyne who was bringing needed support troops, was defeated at the Battle of Saratoga and couldn'tjoin him.
they wanted to cutt of the new england colonies
The Americans won and defeated the british
They joined along with France to aid the American colonies to fight off the British. The colonies were in debtto Spain and France once the British were defeated.
Yes it was.
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Yes he was
Battle of Saratoga
Horatio Gates was in charge of rebel forces at Saratoga. Yes, as the first contributor so correctly answered American Revolutionary General Gates was in charge of the American revolutionary forces at the Battle of Saratoga. At this battle, British General Burgoyne was defeated in 1777. In addition, Burgoyne was greatly dissappointed when his request for reinforcements from British General Howe did not arrive.
Christopher Columbus
During the American Revolutionary War, a major reason for Britain's shift-of-focus to the southern colonies in the latter half of the war was the lack of success of their northern strategy. Having been soundly defeated at Saratoga in late 1777, the British decided to turn to the seemingly more Loyalistic southern colonies as a potential weakness in the American front.
No, it wasn't. The British Army was defeated and forced to surrender. The battle outcome prevent the British from carrying out their endeavour to isolate the New England's colonies from the others by the junction between Burgoyne's and Howe's Armies.
I think the war between the 13 colonies and great Britain was called The Battle of Saratoga........... I'm not positive but i pretty sure.