Why Was The Revolutionary War A Turning Point

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Branson D. Brewer Woodward America’s Turning Point America, the land of the free and home of the brave. Most people know that the Revolutionary War is what set The United States of America apart from Great Britain. However, the majority of people do not know what kicked off America’s lead toward gaining independence. This major step towards freedom was taken with a victory at the Battle of Saratoga. The war was not won over night. It took over eight years to win the war. There are several key factors to the victory, including what led up to the Battle of Saratoga, the battle itself, and why this battle has been known as the main turning point during the Revolutionary War. This battle was not expected to go the way that it did. According to Saratoga.com in The Battle of Saratoga – Sept & Oct 1777, the battle was actually a plan set in motion by the British to control Upstate New York and separate New England from the colonies and put a halt to the war. This however, was not the case for Great Britain. Colonist troops acted fast in decreasing the number of British troops led by General John Burgoyne … “a man of wide military and political experience… and had been assigned a command in the army to crush the War for Independence,” (Battle of Saratoga and Surrender of Burgoyne, 10). The patriots were also successful in slowing down the red coats …show more content…

“Americans had just suffered a major setback from the Battle of the Brandywine along with news of the fall of Philadelphia to the British.” This crucial victory ignited a fire in the patriots that led to many more victories, but it also pushed other forces to join in. Saratoga.com in The Battle of Saratoga, said that these important colonist victories at the Battle of Saratoga were what persuaded the French to support the Americans with military aid and that is why this battle is considered to be the major turning point in the American