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Oh, dude, you're talking about the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. That was the moment when the French were like, "Hey, these Patriots might actually have a shot at this whole independence thing." So, they were like, "Sure, we'll lend a hand," and the rest is history. Like, literally, it's in the history books and everything.

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When did the French become allies to the Patriots during the Revolutionary War?

After the Battle of Saratoga, the French decided that the Americans had enough power to win the war and decided to help them. They officially joined them on February 6, 1778. France could easily remember how Great Britain had won the French and Indian War, and France lost allot of territory. France was an enemy of Great Britain. The American Revolution gave France a chance to weaken Great Britain.


How did the Battle of Saratoga change the relationship between the French and the Americans?

The Battle of Saratoga played a huge influence on the French. The fact that the colonists won a decisive victory proved to the French that the colonists could actually fight. The French were eager to get back at the British because of their humiliating loss in the French and Indian War, and saw a chance to get revenge and increase their power by becoming involved in the American Revolutionary War. Mainly due to Saratoga, the French decided to enter in the colonists war for independence.


In what way was the battle of Saratoga a British setback?

it was a setback because not only did it show the real of the country that the patriots were ready for a real war it also gave them some more time to muster up more troops under the leadership of general burgoyne. It alo gave french the opportunity to join them


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The battle of Saratoga established the colonies' control of the western frontier. Saratoga is often called the turning point of the war.


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