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irakobra [83]
3 years ago
6

What was Washington's strategy to win the war? Question 1 options: to win as many small battles as possible at the beginning to

encourage colonists to join.   2.to capture British soldiers and persuade them to join the side of the colonists. 3.to defeat the British in a large-scale battle.   4.to use the navy to prevent British troops and supplies from coming to America
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2 answers:
maria [59]3 years ago
8 0

Hi There!

Question - What was Washington's strategy to win the war?

Answer - 4.to use the navy to prevent British troops and supplies from coming to America.

Why - George Washington main winning strategy was to attack vigorously over and over again with small attacks, that way the other side would get tired of fighting and fighting, when he would attack while they weren't ready. He also fought british troops that were carrying supplies so they army would not have enough or none at all to fight back and surrender.

Hope This Helps :)

Tatiana [17]3 years ago
4 0

Washington's main strategy was to win by War of Attrition. he would wear down the enemy by blocking their supplies and troops from entering the country. While also using small battles to wear down the enemy overtime.

So the answer to your question would be 4.) to use the navy to prevent British troops and supplies from coming to America.

<em>Hoped this helped!</em>

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