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Why was the Battle of Saratoga a turning point in the American Revolution?
It was the last major battle of the war.
It proved that the British would be unable win the war.
It convinced the French to join the war on the side of the colonists.
It convinced the Americans that they had won the war.
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I think it’s the 3rd choice :))
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I think it is the 3rd choice sorry if im wrong
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