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Which conclusion about the american revolutionary war is most clearly supported by information in this chart and why ? (with explanation)

a) England had few advantages in a war with her American colonies.

b) The thirteen colonies had more advantages than disadvantages upon entering the war.

c) England did not believe that the thirteen colonies were worth the expense of a war.

d) The thirteen colonies had few, but important advantages in the war with England.

Which conclusion about the american revolutionary war is most clearly supported by-example-1

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The answer is A. as England had advantages over the thirteen colonies according to the chart.

B wouldn't work because the thirteen colonies had more disadvantages then anything.
C is not the answer because there is no evidence that supports that in the chart.
D is not the answer because according to the chart the thirteen colonies had no advantages.
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The correct answer to this question is D) The thirteen colonies had few, but important advantages in the war with England.

The conclusion about the American revolutionary war that is most clearly supported by information in this chart is "The thirteen colonies had few, but important advantages in the war with England."

Although England had a superior and more experienced army led by professional military men, the 13 colonists had some advantages that in the end, represented the victory over England. The colonies formed the Continental Army led by General George Washington. The troops were not experienced and were not professional soldiers, but instead, they were brave Americans that fought for an ideal: to defend their land and right to grow and prosper without the oppression of the British crown. Furthermore, they knew the territory and that became an important factor.

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