Lexington & Concord
The Battle of Saratoga, fought in 1777, was a crucial turning point for the Patriots during the American Revolutionary War because it marked a decisive victory against British forces. This victory not only boosted American morale but also convinced France of the viability of the Patriot cause, leading to a formal alliance and military support from the French. The increased resources and troops from France significantly bolstered the American war effort, shifting the momentum in favor of the Patriots.
The Netherlands and Spain both provided covert support and after the Battle of Saratoga France entered an open Alliance that included about 10,000 French troops, Naval Infantry and Marines in support of the Patriots. France provided an open purse which put them into an economic crisis that brought on the French Revolution.
The outcome of the battle convinced France to militarily intervene in the conflict, supporting the Patriots.
France became the first foreign power to support the United States. France began supporting the US following The Battle of Saratoga. In 1771 following The Battle of Kings Mountain in South Carolina, The Netherlands and Spain joined the US against England. (At that point the Europeans thought the Americans had done the impossible.)
The patriots (American soldiers who supported the war) won the Battle of Trenton.
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The Battle of Saratoga.
The victory at the battle of saratoga boosted France's confidence in the patriots.
The Netherlands and Spain both provided covert support and after the Battle of Saratoga France entered an open Alliance that included about 10,000 French troops, Naval Infantry and Marines in support of the Patriots. France provided an open purse which put them into an economic crisis that brought on the French Revolution.
The outcome of the battle convinced France to militarily intervene in the conflict, supporting the Patriots.
France became the first foreign power to support the United States. France began supporting the US following The Battle of Saratoga. In 1771 following The Battle of Kings Mountain in South Carolina, The Netherlands and Spain joined the US against England. (At that point the Europeans thought the Americans had done the impossible.)
The patriots (American soldiers who supported the war) won the Battle of Trenton.
=France, because the french was really on the English side, but they were just trying to protect themselves and their stuff. So they started to watch and see if the Patriots were capable of wining. When the Patriots won the Battle Of Saratoga they started to trust them. So they sent out troops to fight against the Loyalists.=
Patriots had more support from militias in the countryside, and the loyalists were few in number.
The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga over the British under the command of General John Burgoyne convinced them that the Patriots just might have a chance against the United Kingdom.