Why was the patriots' victory at the battle of saratoga so important to the american cause?
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Why was the patriots' victory at the battle of saratoga so important to the american cause?
a. it allowed the declaration of independence to be issued.
b. it forced the british army to retreat from boston.
c. it forced the british army to retreat from boston.
d. it caused the british government to give up the war.
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