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REVOLUTION TEST REVIEW

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British view of the colonists performance in the war

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The colonists' ability to fight in the Revolutionary War, believing they lacked the organization and resolve to succeed. However, as the war progressed, they became frustrated by the colonists' effective guerrilla tactics and growing support from allies like France, realizing that the conflict was much tougher than they had expected.


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