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During the earliest days of the American Revolution, General Washington believed that:
Option "B". 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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During the earliest days of the American Revolution, General Washington believed that:
Option "B". 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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During the earliest days of the American Revolution, General Washington believed that b. soldiers’ short enlistment periods doomed colonial chances of victory.
With short enlistments, more experienced soldiers generally would leave the army, continue to make the Continental army to be weak in experience. With longer enlistments, the experience a soldier gets can transfer to the newcomers through training, which made a better army.