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Correspondence from John Campbell to Bernardo de Gálvez. That neither the City nor buildings of Pensacola, nor any part or portion of it, will be occupied or employed by any of the parties, to attack, preserve, or defend themselves, nor for any other purpose whatever, but that it shall be an asylum for the sick, women, and children, who may remain there without malicious injuries, harm, or mol estation on the part of the English, Spanish troops, or their allies. Headquarters, Pensacola, March 21, 1781. –“Diary of the Operations against Pensacola,” Bernardo de Gálvez Which statement best paraphrases Campbell’s demands to Gálvez?

Hold off on any planned attacks until terms can be negotiated.
Remove all the women, children, and sick people from the city of Pensacola.
City buildings can be occupied by troops, but they must not be destroyed.
Keep the city safe to protect the women, children, and sick people living there.

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Answer: d

Explanation: keep the city safe to protect the women , children , and sick people living there

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