Battle of Saratoga
The Battle of Saratoga.
The Battle of Saratoga.
The Battle of Saratoga.
The battle that convinced the French to help the American's fightwas the The Battle Of Saratoga. An American victory.
It convinced the French to recognize American independence and provide military aid.
France decided to help the Americans
It ended the British threat, lifted Patriots spirits and convinced Europeans that Americans had sound a chance of winning
it convinced the french to become the American's allies
The American victory at Yorktown
The battle that convinced the French to help the American's fightwas the The Battle Of Saratoga. An American victory.
The Battle of Saratogo is considered by some historians to be the most important battle of the American Revolution. Not only did the Americans foil the British plan of spliting the colonies, but it saved New England and convinced the French that the Americans had a chance of winning the war. The French offered the Americans a formal military alliance following the news of the victory at Saratoga.
It convinced the French to recognize American independence and provide military aid.
During the American Revolutionary War, the action that finally convinced the British to negotiate for a final peace with the Americans was a major battle -- in fact, a victory for the Americans. This victory came at Yorktown (Virginia) in 1781, where a combined American and French force surrounded and exacted the surrender of a British army led by Lord Cornwallis.
The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga convinced France to become an ally of the United States.
France decided to help the Americans
It ended the British threat, lifted Patriots spirits and convinced Europeans that Americans had sound a chance of winning
It ended the British threat, lifted Patriots spirits and convinced Europeans that Americans had sound a chance of winning
it convinced the french to become the American's allies
The battle of Saratoga was called the "turning point" of the American Revolution because it was the first victory for the American patriots. After this battle, the patriot's victory convinced the French to join in the Revolution on the American side, thus providing much military support for the U.S. soldiers.
During the American Revolutionary War, the action that finally convinced the British to negotiate for a final peace with the Americans was a major battle -- in fact, a victory for the Americans. This victory came at Yorktown (Virginia) in 1781, where a combined American and French force surrounded and exacted the surrender of a British army led by Lord Cornwallis.