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Why was the Battle of Saratoga considered the turning point of the American Revolution?

O A. The alliance of the Iroquois nations with the Patriots took place after this battle.
O B. The defeat of the British army led to an economic and military alliance with France.
O C. The announcement of the Declaration of Independence took place after this battle.
D. It forced the British to leave Canada and the territory east of the Mississippi River.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Saratoga was the first American victory over Britain. After seeing the American victory, the French realized that they had a chance, and they helped the Americans.

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