Why did George Washington try to outlast the British as his strategy? A Men continued to desert the army and go home, leaving him without enough soldiers B The Continental Congress couldn't buy ammunitions or pay men to fight C Longer wars lose support at home, especially if they are really far away in colonies D B & C
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