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Which of the following best describes the first two years of the American Revolution? A string of Continental army victories made the end of the war seem close. The Continental army experienced an equal number of victories and defeats. A string of Continental army defeats was reversed when Washington retired. The Continental army faced defeat nearly every time they fought the British.

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Answer:

I'd say A. a string of Continental army victories made the end of the war seem close.

Explanation:

During the first two years of the Revolutionary War, most of the fighting between the patriots and British took place in the north. At first, the British generally had their way because of their far superior sea power. Despite Washington's daring victories, the British still retained the initiative. Indeed, had British efforts been better coordinated, they probably could have put down the rebellion in 1777. Patriot forces, commanded by General Horatio Gates, achieved a significant victory at Saratoga, New York, in October 1777. Within months, this victory induced France to sign treaties of alliance and commerce with the United States. In retrospect, French involvement was the turning point of the war, although that was not obvious at the time.

The first two years of the American Revolution saw the D. Continental army face defeat nearly every time they fought the British.

During the early stages of the American Revolution, the Continental army was:

  • badly inexperienced
  • in need of weapons
  • lacking foreign support

They were facing all these problems yet were going up against one of the best armies in the world at the time, the British army.

We can therefore conclude that logically speaking, the Continental army faced defeat every time they went up against the superior British and this continued to be the case until foreign powers became involved.

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