freedom. let me tell you a bit about that reference the battle of saratoga was fought during the revolutionar war by the american patriots who wanted to gain independenc from great britain at the beginning of the war, americans face many defeat against the british and strong military allies, but th tide started to turn i september of 1777. the battle of saratoga consisted of two crucial battles fought 18 days apart the fierce fighting began on a farm in saratoga new york, o september the 19th, 1777 momentum switch side throughout the intense fighting, but it said that the british suffered doubled the number of casualties that the american dead during that first part of the battle while the brits waited for reinforcements, the number o american troops groove the fighting continued o october the 7th, 1777. with british supplies dwindling, vast eventually, the america patriots had the british red coat surrounded, with fe options on the table, th british surrendered to the americans. dea
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(Bloomberg) Georgia Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock each took in more than $100 million in campaign contributions over the last two months, almost doubling the Senate fundraising record and far outpacing their Republican rivals, according to their latest filings with the Federal Election Commission.
Ossoff and Warnock both face high-stakes races against incumbent Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler. If Democrats manage to unseat their opponents in the Jan. 5 runoffs, the Senate will be divided 50-50 and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris can break any tie votes in favor of Democrats.