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Why was the battle of saratoga a turning point in the american revolution? a. it was a major setback that forced the americans to retreat. b. it convinced the continental congress to declare independence. c. it forced the british to surrender, ending the war. d. it persuaded other nations to ally themselves with the american colonists.

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