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Why was tge battle of saratoga considered the turning point of the war?

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The battle of Saratoga is considered a turning point in the war because it boosted the morale of the patriotic army, encouraged the french to continue funding the war as it would be in their interests as the Americans were poised for victory, and also led to the surrender of several British soldiers.
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