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<h3>1. General Washington decided not to impose a battlefield strategy on his field commanders.</h3>
<h3>2. Washington decided to oversee renovations on Mount Vernon during the most tenuous year of the Revolution.</h3>
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They were the fiercest Warriors of the day
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Hoped I helped
<span>The Catholic Church lose power during the French Revolution. Instead of the Catholic Church, a new creation was introduced... The Cult of the Supreme Being. This cult was founded by Maximilian Robespierre, the head of the Jacobins and a major figure in the Reign of Terror. However, after the Revolution ended, the Catholic Church regained much of its former power. This was, in part, due to the fact that many of the "common" people in France were firm followers in the Church, even throughout the Revolution, and after it, when the Church was re-named as the state "religion," they went happily back into their old way of life, with the Catholic Church. </span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Some delegates believed that the Virginia Plan would establish a "national" government and do away with the "federal" government under the Articles of Confederation in that they considered that was the best form of government for the new nation. They thought that the Virginia plan with his bicameral Congress was the solution the nation needed, along with the idea that larger states had more rights to have seats in Congress than smaller states.
Virginia delegates had been counseled by James Madison about this idea, and they drafted the plan that was introduced during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.