As a general, George Washington helped the colonies win the American Revolution A. by keeping his army intact and finding ways to improve morale B. through his great tactical military innovations such as frequently attacking at night and during winters C. by staying on the offensive against British forces to keep them off-balance D. All (A, B, C) E. None (not A, B, or C)
As a general, George Washington helped the colonies win the American Revolution
A. by keeping his army intact and finding ways to improve morale
B. through his great tactical military innovations such as frequently attacking at night and during winters
C. by staying on the offensive against British forces to keep them off-balance
D. All (A, B, C)
E. None (not A, B, or C)
George Washington was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and also its first president. He is also referred to as the "Father of the Country," and is considered to be one of the greatest American leaders of all time, exemplifying the best of American values. Despite his political career, Washington initially gained renown as a military commander, who later went on to become the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.
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