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Elena L [17]
2 years ago
11

A British advantage at the beginning of the American Revolution was popular support in the colonies. a well-trained military. kn

owledge of the colonial terrain. the leadership of George Washington.
History
2 answers:
Wewaii [24]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answer is in fact B: a well-trained military

Explanation:

I took the test on Edge 2020. So on Edge 2020 B is the answer

Illusion [34]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

the revolutionary war

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