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How did the experience of the colonists who fought in militias during the French and Indian War contribute to the Continental Army's success in the American Revolution?

A. The colonists copied American Indian military tactics that worked in the dense forests of America.

B. The colonists established strong alliances with many of the American Indians living near the colonies.

C. The colonists passed orders between military officers using secret methods they learned from the French.

D. The colonists weakened the British forces by stealing weapons that they had used in the earlier war.

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Answer is A.

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