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why was the battle of saratoga a turning point in the war

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The Battle of Saratoga is considered a turning point in the war because it not only improved the morale of the American public, but it also showed the foreign partners that America had the potential to win the war. This convinced countries such as France to send aids to them. I hope the answer helps you.
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