The main idea was to show the colonists why they should declare independence.
Daniel Morgan used the Guerrilla tactics against the British troops by eliminating the Indian guards who helped the British troops to gain an upper hand.
<h3>What is a Guerrilla tactic?</h3>
A Guerrilla tactic is a form of irregular tactic that is used in warfare, in which small groups of combatants make use of military tactics such as sabotage, ambushes, petty warfare, raids, mobility, and hit-and-run tactics to fight against a larger and less-mobile group of military.
During the War of Independence, Daniel Morgan and his men used the Guerrilla tactics against General Burgoyne and his British troops by getting rid of the Indian guards who primarily helped the British troops gain an upper hand over the Continental Army.
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One of the contributions that Thomas Clarkson and William Wilburforce made to British society in the 1800s was that "<span>d. They worked to end slavery," since they were two of the leading abolitionists of their time. </span><span />
Let's take a look at some command economies: today: North Korea
In the past: The Soviet Union.
We can see that in both cases the countries failed to provide enough food and supplies for their citizens, so one way that command economies influence the citizens of the countries that had them was by inducing hunger. (the same is not true of mixed economies, or not always true).
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