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What was the strategic significance of the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777?

  1. It resulted in the immediate surrender of the British Southern Army
  2. It convinced France to enter the war as an official ally of the United States
  3. It marked the first time George Washington used guerrilla warfare tactics
  4. It allowed the Continental Congress to return to occupied Philadelphia
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Correct answer: It convinced France to enter the war as an official ally of the United States

Saratoga is considered the turning point of the war because it proved the Americans could win a major pitched battle. This victory provided Benjamin Franklin with the leverage needed to negotiate the formal Treaty of Alliance with France.

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