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4 years ago
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3 strength of the United stats

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balandron [24]4 years ago
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Despite their weaknesses, there were still strengths the Americans could rely on. One strength was the patriotism of their people. Many colonists willingly gave their lives to defend their liberty, homes, children, families, and friends.
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