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4 June, 06:48

During the earliest days of the American Revolution, General Washington believed that

a. financial support from other countries would guarantee a colonial victory.

b. the war would be short and end in colonial independence.

c. soldiers' short enlistment periods doomed colonial chances of victory.

d. the war would be long but would end in colonial independence.

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  1. 4 June, 06:50
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    During the earliest days of the American Revolution, General Washington believed that " c. soldiers’ short enlistment periods doomed colonial chances of victory", since he knew that the prospects of the US winning an early victory were slim.
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