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xeze [42]
3 years ago
13

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO FASTEST ANSWER!! What did General Washington and the United States have to do to win the Revolutionary W

ar?
A. The United States had to really work to just create a government to rule the colonies that were now states

B. They had to make an alliance with the Native Americans to help attack and destroy the British in Canada and then later on in the southern colonies.

C. They had be able to continue to fight and cost the British large sums of money, deaths of their soldiers, and drag out the length of time for the fighting to wear them down and turn British public opinion

D. Washington knew that the British would only surrender if the Continental army was able to conquer New York City and take it back from the British
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1 answer:
eduard3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I think the awnser is C

Explanation:

because they fought for a very long time have very little resources yet they wanted to keep fighting to show the british they were still strong without them  so they thought by wearing down the britishs resources they would surrender and give them american independece but this is just by information I gathered from different articles so if it is wrong I am sorry

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