Why was the Battle of Saratoga considered a significant turning point of the American Revolution? O It was the first battle won by the Continental Army. O After the battle, France joined the war as an ally of the colonies. O After the battle, George Washington was appointed general of the Continental Army. O It was the last battle won by the British before the war ended.
Why was the Battle of Saratoga considered a significant turning point of the American Revolution? O It was the first battle won by the Continental Army. O After the battle, France joined the war as an ally of the colonies. O After the battle, George Washington was appointed general of the Continental Army. O It was the last battle won by the British before the war ended.
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Why was the Battle of Saratoga considered a significant turning point of the American Revolution?
O It was the first battle won by the Continental Army.
O After the battle, France joined the war as an ally of the colonies.
O After the battle, George Washington was appointed general of the Continental Army.
O It was the last battle won by the British before the war ended.
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