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Why were the Battles of Saratoga significant?
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1 of 2The Battles of Saratoga in 1777 capped off Britain’s Saratoga campaign to seize control of the Hudson River during the American Revolutionary War. Despite early success by British forces, Patriot troops managed to decisively win the campaign, which protected New York from future invasions.
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