How did the battle of Saratoga and French entrance into the war change British strategy?
A. It encouraged the British to expand the scope of the war globally.
B. It led to a greater effort to enlist Americans still loyal to the British crown.
C. It inspired direct overtures for peace and an offer of independence by the British.
D. It led to a broad changing of on-the-ground military leadership.
E. It led them to commit many more soldiers and resources to the effort.
Answer: B
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