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bonufazy [111]
3 years ago
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How did william pit change the course of the war

History
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sleet_krkn [62]3 years ago
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Pitt turned recruitment and supplies over to local authorities in America and promised to reimburse them for their efforts. He committed more troops and juggled the command, replacing old war heroes with vigorous young ones.

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