Which are true? (Select 4 answers.)
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The British wanted to fight the war in the Southern Colonies in order to get more Loyalist support, but overestimated the amount of support they could get. |
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George Washington's sneak attack on Christmas night in 1776 was extremely effective, capturing many Hessian mercenaries and boosting American morale. |
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The surrender of General Burgoyne and his army was a major American victory, and convinced foreign powers like France to back the Americans. |
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After being driven out of Boston, the British sent a large force to New York and were able to take the city. |
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After New York, the British strategy focused on conquering and holding just New England, so they gathered all their troop together and made an all-out assault to retake Boston. |
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