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

A: The British victory extended the fighting for another year.

B: The American defeat led many soldiers to desert the Continental Army.

C: The British defeat marked the beginning of a steady decline in the British military superiority.

D: The American victory convinced France to ally with the United States.

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B: The American defeat led many soldiers to desert the Continental Army.

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D. Would be correct because it was a great win by the Americans, so it convinced the French that the Americans can actually beat the British if they just get a little bit of help. The French were also pretty eager to take down the British because they are rival countries.
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