After The Battle Of Saratoga

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While reading chapter seven in our textbooks, I found the most interesting section to be a "Global Passages" section titled "International Officers in the American Revolutionary Military". This is because I was shocked to learn that foreign soldiers from Europe were aiding American military after separating from England. Was anyone else surprised by this behavior? So, after the Battle of Saratoga in the Revolutionary War, the French formed an alliance with America. During the war, the French helped supply Americans by giving them "secret aid" and gunpowder (Page 228). After the Battle of Saratoga, the French essentially accepted America as a country of its own governing. The good relations between France and America led to an alliance. "In

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