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(whoever answered Gettysburg missed the boat by about eighty years)

It's a toss-up. The battle of Trenton, when Washington crossed the Delaware on Christmas Eve 1776 to capture the Hessian camp, could be considered the most important because almost all of the entire Continental Army was about to go home (their enlistment period expired at the end of the year), and the win breathed new life into our army, which had been on the run for over three months.

The other choice is the battle of Saratoga, in October 1777. We forced the surrender of a major British army (c. 8000 men, under "Gentleman Johnny" Burgoyne) and when the news of this reached Europe, France agreed to a formal alliance--which took a lot of pressure off the colonies as the British considered the French their primary enemy from mid-1778 on.

Given the two, I'd pick Trenton. The army might have disappeared if not for George Washington's victories there and at Princeton (3 Jan 1777).

2006-06-23 03:36:49 · answer #1 · answered by Jack R 3 · 0 0

Probab ly Saratoga, because of the timing, the outcomes and the result the american victory had, the two at residing house and out of the country. Saratoga became a extensive victory, defeating forces whicgh have been meant to cut back New England off from something of the Colonies, and it became between the very few significant victories as much as that date interior the warfare. on an identical time as the British had controlled to rigidity Washington's military away and capture the rebel capitol at Philadelphia, Saratoga became basically what became needed in terms of morale. a lot greater importantly, even although, became the undeniable fact that the victory at Saratoga (alongside with the failed attempt at Germantown) confident the French that the Patriots could desire to win, and this confident them to finally sign an open treaty with the Patriots, pledging "amity and commenrce" initially, and then an entire militia alliance, which introduced French troops and French naval squadrons into the combat, to boot to the a lot needed powder, palms and cannon. It additionally made the warfare a greater worldwide journey, with France and Spain (as previous Catholic allies) threatening British possessions in Asia and the Carribean and forcing the British to unfold their forces out to counter those threats. Yorktown and Cowpens have been significant, yet Saratoga became THE turning component of the warfare.

2016-12-08 11:54:12 · answer #2 · answered by campa 4 · 0 0

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2006-06-23 03:21:32 · answer #3 · answered by maddmattf12@yahoo.com 2 · 0 0

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