It was important because it was a major turning point for the Americans
Saratoga
the Battle of Saratoga!
About 300 British soldiers died in the battle of Saratoga.
The turning point for the americans before the War of Independence was the Battl of Saratoga. Hope that answers your question! :)
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In the Battle of Saratoga
that the colonists were able to stay on that country
winning it. NO, the Battle of Yorktown and the Battle of Saratoga Battle of Saratoga - because if the colonists had not won it they might not have had hope of winning the Revolutionary War. The Battle of Yorktown - because that was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War and the Colonists won it - this was written by a different person than who wrote, (stupidly), winning it
the battle of Saratoga
Battle of Saratoga
The Battle of Saratoga during the American Revolutionary War was a victory for the American colonists. It is considered an important battle that gave the Americans a good degree of confidence against one of the best armies in the world.
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France had been a covert ally prior to the battle by supplying weapons and war material. The Battle of Saratoga brought them in as full partners in the war and also brought Spain in as supplier of weapons and financing.
the battle of saratoga and the colonists thought that the \y could really defeat the British.
The most important effect of the Battle of Saratoga was that it convinced France to support the United States in the Revolutionary War. French involvement forced Britain to divert its resources to the Caribbean and Europe, weakening its war against the colonists in North America.
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The Battle of Saratoga When the French agreed to assist the colonists