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question 7 (10 points) listen which of the following was the significance of the battle of saratoga? a) washingtons loss in this battle forced him to retreat to the south. b) washington saw the best way to win was to fight big, head - on battles with england. c) the french saw the americans had a chance to win and forged an alliance with them. d) it proved to the british that european military tactics would succeed in north america.
The Battle of Saratoga was a turning - point in the American Revolutionary War. It convinced the French that the Americans had a real chance of winning, leading to the French - American alliance. Washington was not involved in a retreat to the South after this battle, and he did not conclude that head - on battles were the best strategy. Also, it was not a victory for the British to prove European tactics would succeed in North America.
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C. The French saw the Americans had a chance to win and forged an alliance with them.