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Why does Washington believe the war is lost? Check all of the boxes that apply. The British were winning too many battles. The enlistment terms for Continental soldiers were too short. The British had
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Why does Washington believe the war is lost? Check all of the boxes that apply. The British were winning too many battles. The enlistment terms for Continental soldiers were too short. The British had the support of state militias
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Because the British were winning to many battles, and the enlistment for continental soldiers were too short. They were also very nervous about losing trade.
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