If the British won the Battle of Saratoga America might not have become a country as soon as it had or at all for all we know. The Battle of Saratoga was the turning point of the American Revolutionary War. It showed the rest of the world that America just might have had what it took to defeat the most powerful country in the world. It is what convinced France to join America's fight against the British. French forces stopped General Cornwalis as he escaped from Yorktown, which is where the British surrender, ending the war for independence.
The French, previously uninvolved, entered the American Revolution on the side of the Colonists as a result of the Battle of Saratoga. This was extremely important as it is debatable as to whether the Americans would have won the war without their help.
I would say the battle of Saratoga, in which the Americans surrounded and captured a large British force. This showed the world that America had a chance at winning, and brought France into the conflict on the side of the Americans, in which they lent them supplies and money.
Probably Saratoga, in September 1777. This battle resulted in the capture of an entire British Army, proving to the world that Americans could successfully fight the British. This was the most important factor in the French decision to assist the Americans in fighting the ancient French enemy, the British. The French wanted to be sure they were not backing a dead horse. If not Saratoga, then Yorktown would be the most important battle. At Yorktown another entire British army was captured, and this proved to be the final straw for the British people, who no longer supported the war, once news of the disaster at Yorktown reached England.
Saratoga. Where a British invasion force from what would become Canada was stopped, then effectively cornered and forced to surrender.
Well i think that the correct answer would be at Saratoga.
Then the americans would not get help from the french army and they would lose the war. Wouldnt get their weapons and supplies.
The Battle of Saratoga took place in 1777 and was started in an attempt by the British to gain control of the Hudson River during the Revolutionary War. The battle was won by the Americans.
The battle of saratoga was the turning point in the war because the increased support the "Americans" received from France. If this did not take place either the patriots would have won at a different battle by a large enough force to convince the French they were a worthy cause or not. If the French join, the Americans chances skyrocket, but all of this is simply speculation because no one really knows.
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Then they would lose the war because the French wouldn't help the Americans and the French wouldn't help them to get weapons and things to improve their army soliders
Then they would lose the war because the French wouldn't help the Americans and the French wouldn't help them to get weapons and things to improve their army soliders
Then they would lose the war because the French wouldn't help the Americans and the French wouldn't help them to get weapons and things to improve their army soliders
The French, previously uninvolved, entered the American Revolution on the side of the Colonists as a result of the Battle of Saratoga. This was extremely important as it is debatable as to whether the Americans would have won the war without their help.
i think the battle of bunker hill or the battle of saratoga one of those 2 its the battle of Saratoga... I had to complete a report in this battle and i am positive it is the Battle of Saratoga
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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.
I would say the battle of Saratoga, in which the Americans surrounded and captured a large British force. This showed the world that America had a chance at winning, and brought France into the conflict on the side of the Americans, in which they lent them supplies and money.