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What was the importance of the Battle of Saratoga?

O George Washington led the troops to a major victory here.
The British had a major victory against the Continental Army here.
The Continental Army's victory here ended the war.
O The Continental Army's victory here encouraged the French to form an alliance with the Americans.

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Answer:

The Continental Army's victory here encouraged the French to form an alliance with the Americans.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Americans winning this encouraged the French to join because it inspired hope in their monarch who didn't believe it was possible for them to win at first

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