The correct answer is "C: He trained long-range snipers that struck terror in the hearts of his opponents."
Pancho Villa was a revolutionary general and one of the most important figures in the independence of Mexico. He was widely known to be a brilliant tactician on the battlegrounds. Instead of using traditional military formations, he adopted alternative "guerilla" style tactics, trying to evade direct open-field contact with the enemy.
He would fill a locomotive with explosives and send it into the enemy's depot where it would subsequently explode and leave the enemy short on supplies. he would also train snipers in order to inflict fear in these enemies, as they felt helpless while seeing their comrades fall with and no enemies to be seen.
Samuel Sewall's diary is a detailed record of life in New England. Hope that helps.
Henry Hudson - Hudson River
Jacques Cartier - St. Lawrence River
John Cabot - Nova Scotia
Sir Francis Drake - Vancouver
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Britain was forcing the colonists to pay high fees and taxes because they needed to pay off their debts from the war.