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What was the significance of the Battle of Saratoga during the American Revolutionary War? A)
the colonial militia was decisively defeated by the British forces
B)
)
Great Britain decided to no longer support the attempt by the colonies to
gain their independence from France,
the French decided to not support the American colonial effort to gain its
independence
the American defeat of the British resulted in gaining a foreign alliance
with the French
D)

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