Yes you can discuss the Amarican victory at Sarotoga.
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The Battle of Saratoga (October 1777) was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. It was a major American victory. General Gates (American) and his army surrounded the British troops under General Burgoyne and gained a great military victory. The significance of this battle was the fact that other countries saw that the colonists were able to have some chance at success, because this was the first major battle that they had won. This battle was influential in convincing France to join the colonial side. The French troops greatly aided the Americans, who probably would have been unable to win without the assistance of the French. The Battle of Trenton (December 1776) was also important in raising American spirits, as it was a long-needed victory after a time of loss and discouragement. This was a surprise attack on the British that occured on December 26. The Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War, culminating in General Cornwallis's surrender to General Washington on October 19, 1781. The Revolutionary War officially ended in 1783 with the Treaty of Paris.
The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the Revolutionary War because it convinced the French to aid the Colonistsagainst the British.Why was French help important? French military assistance kept the American cause from collapsing and tipped the balance in favor of the colonists at Yorktown, Virginia in 1781, the battle that ended the war and won American independence.Plus, the win at Saratoga and the help of the French heartened the American colonists after a series of crushing, almost final, defeats.
the two victories were, victory over racism at home(the U.S) and victory over fascism abroad.
Saratoga
One of the greatest turning-points of the American Revolution was the colonists' victory over the British at Saratoga in the fall of 1777. This victory convinced several European nations that the American cause was worth supporting, with France in particular providing aid that proved critical to the ultimate victory in the war.
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The significance of the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga was that the French decided to join forces with the American Colonists. This made the French allies of the Americans against the British.
The significance of the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga was that the French decided to join forces with the American Colonists. This made the French allies of the Americans against the British.
Battles included: Bennington ~ August 16, 1777 ~ A victory for the American Colonists Brandywine ~ September 11, 1777 ~ A victory for the British Bunker Hill ~ June 17, 1775 ~ A victory for the British Camden ~ August 16, 1780 ~ A victory for the British Cowpens ~ January 17, 1781 ~ A victory for the American Colonists Freeman's Farm (First Battle) September 19, 1777 ~ A victory for the American Colonists Freeman's Farm (Second Battle) October ~ 7, 1777 ~ A victory for the British Kings Mountain ~ October 7, 1780 ~ A victory for the American Colonists Lexington and Concord April 19, 1775 ~ The Beginning of the Revolutionary War Long Island ~ August 27, 1776 ~ A victory for the British Monmouth ~ June 28, 1778 ~ The Battle Was A Tie Princeton ~ January 3, 1777 ~ A victory for the British Quebec ~ December 31, 1775 ~ A victory for the British Trenton ~ December 26, 1776 ~ A victory for the American Colonists Yorktown ~ October 6-19, 1781 ~ British Surrenders ~ War Ends
He fearlessly led the colonists to victory at the battle of saratoga
France came into the war to help the colonists against Britain.
It was a Pyhric victory by the british but the british lost more soldiers then the American colonists.
Hanukkah is a minor Jewish holiday that commemorates the victory ofthe Jews against the Syrian-Greeks in the Maccabean War of 165 BCE.Christmas is a major Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus.That's pretty much the extent of their major similarities.
Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus and lasts for 1 day. Hanukkah is an 8 day Jewish holiday that celebrates a military victory against invaders who attempted to force our assimilation to paganism. It also celebrates the rededication of our Temple after those invaders were defeated. There is no tradition of gift giving during Hanukkah although a large percentage of North American Jews do give gifts of some sort these days.