What was the significance of the American victory at Saratoga?

a.)It stopped the British plan to separate New England from the rest of the colonies.*****
b.)African-American soldiers played a decisive role in the battle.
c.)The Patriot Nathan Hale died there.
d.)It was the final battle of the Revolution.

Which of the following statements was NOT true of Loyalists?
a.)Loyalist support for Britain was strongest in the Carolinas and Georgia.
b .)More than half of the colonists were Loyalists.
c.)Many colonists were Loyalists because they were members of the Anglican Church, headed by the British king.****
d.)Many Loyalists feared the chaos that would come from challenging the established British government.
Am I correct

I think c was true.

I do not think more than half the colonists were Loyalists.

Oh, your answer to the Saratoga question is correct for sure.

I think your answer for the first one is correct.

I disagree with your second answer.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loyalist_(American_Revolution)

I think it is d if it is not can i get the answer

i am starting to think it is a

I thought I answered :) Looking at the link that Ms. Sue gave you, I think I answered correctly.

is a b c or d

No, it is not a.

nevermind i got it

Do you really think the former colonists would have won the war if they were a minority in the 13 colonies?