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

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Isn't this a history question?

Anyways, because the Americans were considered to be a "new" power compared to the tyrant, Britain, the defeat of the British army was a huge feat. This was the point where the Americans and other countries thought that America could win the war. Countries such as France joined soon after, and it also boosted American morale.
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