The turning point in the Revolutionary War that helped the Americans win, was a victory in three battles in New York and Vermont. Oriskany and Saratoga in New York and the battle at Bennington, Vermont gave the Colonists the upper hand. This was probably due to the fact that one British General decided to go out on his own and capture Philadelphia and did not participate in any of the battles mentioned.
saratoga? Energy is what caused the tide to turn in favor of the Americans. This is taught in History.
All of the people who participated in the civil war were Americans. There was no favor among the population. The nation was bitterly split.
The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the Revolutionary War because it marked a significant victory for the American forces over the British. This victory boosted American morale, attracted more foreign support, and convinced the French to formally enter the war on the side of the Americans. The French alliance provided crucial military and financial assistance to the American cause, ultimately helping to secure victory in the Revolutionary War.
the battles in the south
Gettysburg and Vicksburg
saratogu
the Battle of Saratoga!
Saratoga
The tide turned in favor of the United States during the battle of midway
It reminded the Americans of their own revolutionary heritage.
Gettysburg
Gettysburg
Something Hill i believe was one
Midway Island
The US victory turned the tide of the war in the Pacific to US favor
Radar
There was fog coming in from the sea. That means the British ships couldn't accuratley shoot at the Americans on the land.