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One of the main reasons for American unity during the Saratoga campaign was a common enemy.
One major factor keeping the Americans united during the Saratoga war was the existence of a shared enemy the British army. This common goal of opposing British rule served to unite disparate organizations within the colonies and promote cooperation between militias, local communities, and patriots. Support for the revolutionary movement was stoked by the threat posed by British military measures, which inspired people to put aside ideological and geographical divides in favor of a united front. This team effort laid the foundation for future military cooperation while also strengthening American resolve for independence and aiding in the country's victory at Saratoga.