<span>The effect that the Bill of Rights had, was that the monarchy's power was limited to what it could and couldn't do. The colonists could then decide who the monarchy was by electing them. So I think it's A. </span>
The Battle of Saratoga was vital to the Revolutionary War because of its strategic location. The British thought taking the river would split New England away from the rest of the colonies, isolating the problem. Another reason why this battle was important was because of the the river being upstream from New York City, supplies could be shipped up and down the river. Another reason the Battle of Saratoga was an important win was because of how it destroyed Johnny Burgoyne's army.
In my opinion I believe he wants foreign nations to understand why people left England so they would be on the colonists side and help them to defeat the British. Paine wanted to also get this point across so other nations wouldn't do to their citizens what the British did to theirs.