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What geographic advantage did the continental army have?

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Answer: From the rocky terrain of the north, humid swamplands of the south and dense forests of the west, the Continental Army's superior knowledge of the varied geography gave them an incredible advantage. As such, mapping was critical to the colonists' victory

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