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Why was the Battle of Saratoga a turning point in the Revolutionary War?

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Well we know that High levels of government spending, begun before the war, continued during the postwar period. The GI Bill of Rights gave a boost to home buying and helped many veterans attend college and thereby enter the middle class. Unemployment was virtually nonexistent, and consumer demand for homes, cars, and household goods that had been unavailable during the war fueled the economy, as did buying on credit.

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It was the turning point in the Revolutionary war, because it ultimately convinced France, how powerful America was. Later on France would declare war on England.

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