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Posted by Jeff on October 30, 19100 at 01:38:31:
After the Battle of Saratoga, when the French realized that the Amiercans were for real, the French entered an aliance with the Americans.
I have two questions for anyone who is up to it.
1. In what ways did Britain's strategy change after the American/French alliance? (ie: Change to a more global scope)
2. Do you think the British were correct in the strategies they chose? Please explain your answer.
I am looking forward to reading the opinions of those who answer this.
Thank you
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