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How was baron von steuben different from American generals a.he never worked directly with soldiers b.he would go into battle with the soliders c.he worked directly with the soliders d.he liked the British
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How was baron von steuben different from American generals
a.he never worked directly with soldiers
b.he would go into battle with the soliders
c.he worked directly with the soliders
d.he liked the British
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The answer is C.he worked directly with the soldiers
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I would say c because,
He worked with the soldiers to train them and put them in order after his role in the revolutionary war he was put in service by George Washington’s side
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