The battle of Saratoga was important for several reasons. First, it was a major victory for the Americans as they captured a large number of British soldiers. Second, it was a morale boost to the Americans who had been losing most of the Battles against the British. Third, it stopped the British army from meeting up with more British forces which were headed to Philadelphia in order to capture the city. Most importantly however, the battle gave the King of France confidence in the ability of the Continental Army, resulting in French military aid to the colonies.
No bc hurting someone never helps you in the end
Answer:
1. Because the author wants to enhance unity in the society
2.when you work together, you will be strong.
But if you seperate ways your enemies may break you
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It explains how the people dying on the ground made it more sacred then anything anyone else could do
might be wrong so take my answer with a truckload of salt