Before the Battle of Saratoga, the French king, Louis XVI, chose to remain neutral due to concerns about the potential risks of entering the American Revolutionary War. He wanted to assess the viability of the American cause and gauge whether the colonists could achieve a decisive victory against Britain. Additionally, France was still recovering from its own financial difficulties and political instability, making caution essential. However, the American victory at Saratoga ultimately convinced France to support the revolutionaries, leading to a formal alliance.
Washington's victory over Burgoyne at Saratoga.
Louis XVI. He was deposed and sent to the guillotine.
He did not die in the French Revolution, but well before that in 1226.
Saratoga
he recognized the independence of the united states.
Washington's victory over Burgoyne at Saratoga.
King Louis XVI.
the brirish lost their troops , and lot of soldiers were killed, so the maerican stook over them and won
He was the king of France before the French Revolution
Louis XVI. He was deposed and sent to the guillotine.
He did not die in the French Revolution, but well before that in 1226.
The Palace of Versailles after it was constructed by King Louis XIV.
Saratoga.
American independence from great Britain and king george
King Louis XVI as an absolute monarch.
He supported the American cause.
the Travers stakes, or the King's Bishop stakes