How did General Washington's inability to bring the Continental Army up to the tactical and disciplinary standards of the British affect his opinions on engaging in battles?   A. As the war progressed, he realized he had to fight more battles to win a battle of attrition.   B. He found that committing his troops to battle was a precursor to defeat.   C. He looked with disdain on avoiding general actions and eschewed the use of raids against the enemy.

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How did General Washington's inability to bring the Continental Army up to the tactical and disciplinary standards of the British affect his opinions on engaging in battles?

  A.

As the war progressed, he realized he had to fight more battles to win a battle of attrition.

  B.

He found that committing his troops to battle was a precursor to defeat.

  C.

He looked with disdain on avoiding general actions and eschewed the use of raids against the enemy.

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