news of the American victory at saratoga caused a shift in France s policy.AnswerEngland.
The Battle of Saratoga because it ended the American Revolution. It was the last battle of the war.
The Battle of Saratoga in the American Revolution marked the first time the American patriots were aided in any real way by the French, their newly found allies. Saratoga also marked one of the first and most significant victories for the American rebels. It was after Saratoga that the tide began to turn in the favor of the Americans.
Because the battle was in New York Saratoga so they call it Saratoga battle.
No he was not in the Battle of Saratoga. The battle of Saratoga N.Y. was with Benedict Arnold and American General Gates. George Washington was in Philadelphia at the time, hiding from the most powerful British army led by General Gage. The Battles of Saratoga was were the two American Generals faced off against the British General Burgoyne. The Americans won.
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Horatio Gates commanded the American forces. Burgoyne commanded the British.
In 1777 aka The American Revolutionary war Battle of Saratoga Major General John Burgoyne commanded the British and German force. Major General Horatio Gates and Brigadier Benedict Arnold commanded the American army force. This was not a battle in WW2.
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There was no such thing as the "saratoga war." There was a Battle of Saratoga during the American Revolution however.
There were actually three American commanders. General Gates was in overall command. Colonel Morgan commanded the rangers (sharpshooters), and Benedict Arnold assumed tactical command during the battle.
The Battle of Saratoga was fought because England wanted to break up the American colonies. The American forces were victorious in the battle.
The battle known as the turning point of the American Revolution was the Battle of Saratoga.
No, Saratoga was in the American Revolution.
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