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Why was the Battle of Saratoga a turning point in the war?

A. It was a draw, but showed the colonists could stand their ground.
B. The British realized their northern strategy had failed.
C. The French decided to help the British.
D. It forced the British to abandon their southern strategy.

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The answer is British realized their northern strategy had failed
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