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What is significant about the battle of Saratoga?

A. This battle in the Revolutionary War turned the tide in favor of the Americans.
B. The battle failed to convince France to help the American military in the Revolutionary War.
C. The battle was a horrible loss for America in the French and Indian War.
D. The battle was a result of the Boston Massacre.

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User Jonhtra
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The Battle of Saratoga was the turning point in the Revolutionary war because the British and Hessian troops surrendered their arms to the Americans which gave the Americans and advantage to winning the war. So I believe the correct answer is "A".

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