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musickatia [10]
2 years ago
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Please list any strategies, ideas, and concepts that helped the colonies win their independence. How was it possible for them to

win when Great Britain more money, supplies, navy and stronger army. strategies that helped the colonies win their independence
History
1 answer:
suter [353]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

British colonies were using slaves for labor, slaves grew tabbacco for British colonies which produced more crops, which result more money.

Explanation:

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