More than 600 soldiers died during the Battle of Saratoga.
more than 600 soldiers died
After the Battle of Saratoga, in which the Patriots won and beat the British, many countries made official alliances with Britain. Before that battle, European countries were secretly supporting the Thirteen Colonies. After it, enemies of Britain such as France, Spain, and the Netherlands made alliances with the Thirteen Colonies and against the British. The Battle of Saratoga was a battle that was known as 'the turning point of the war', because at this point, after that battle, Britain was fighting a five-theatre war.
About one third of the British troops were killed but the patriots ran out of ammo.
In the American Revolution: the Battle of Saratoga, with some 2400 casualties. The Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill) was the first great American battle of the Revolution with many more British casualties, though the British still captured the hill and it was nothing compared with the turning-point American victory at Saratoga.
At the Battle of Lexington, which took place on April 19, 1775, eight Patriots were killed. This confrontation marked the beginning of armed conflict in the American Revolutionary War. The battle was notable for its significance as the "shot heard 'round the world," symbolizing the start of the struggle for American independence.
About 300 British soldiers died in the battle of Saratoga.
about 400
600 people died then they retreated
more than 600 soldiers died
nearly 1,000 british soldiers died
there were 1600 killed, wounded and or missing for the british and 800 killed, wounded and or missing for the patriots
After the Battle of Saratoga, in which the Patriots won and beat the British, many countries made official alliances with Britain. Before that battle, European countries were secretly supporting the Thirteen Colonies. After it, enemies of Britain such as France, Spain, and the Netherlands made alliances with the Thirteen Colonies and against the British. The Battle of Saratoga was a battle that was known as 'the turning point of the war', because at this point, after that battle, Britain was fighting a five-theatre war.
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Many historians feel that the Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the war because it showed the French that the Patriots actually had a shot to win the war. The relationship with France changed our fate in the war completely.
About one third of the British troops were killed but the patriots ran out of ammo.
About one third of the British troops were killed but the patriots ran out of ammo.