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These are reasons the battle of Saratoga was a major turning point for the American except
1. Ended British threat to New England
2. Boosted America spirits
3. Convinced France to become an American ally
4. Was the start of the American revolution
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Ответ:
A
Explanation:
it is pretty obvious, no offence, but the battle of Saratoga was all about American and Britian so there would be no inclusion of New England.
Ответ:
according to howard zinn, the history presents the encounter between columbus and the arawaks as a heroic adventure of descovery but leaves in the shades the cruel slavery and bloodshed columbus led in order to pay back to his investors. he sent the indians back to his nation as a payment, slaved them to find gold in the land and punished them when they didn't find any. history presents columbus as a heroe and even celebrates his day, when in reality he led a genocide. zinn describes the story of the colonization from the arawaks point of view.