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The victory of the Continental Army at the Battle of Saratoga is considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War because __________.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Battle of Saratoga, comprising two significant battles during September and October of 1777, was a crucial victory for the Patriots during the American Revolution and is considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War. The Battle was the impetus for France to enter the war against Britain, re-invigorating Washington’s Continental Army and providing much needed supplies and support.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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