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11. Why were George Rogers Clark's victories important? They forced the British to surrender at Yorktown. They gave the United States claim to land west of the Appalachians. They convinced France and Spain
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11. Why were George Rogers Clark's victories important?
They forced the British to surrender at Yorktown.
They gave the United States claim to land west of the Appalachians.
They convinced France and Spain to support the Americans.
They contributions to the American victory at Trenton​
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they contributed to the American victory at Trenton
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