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English, 16.12.2021 16:50 gabbie63

Part A What do the details of paragraph 4 suggest about fighting in
the Revolutionary War?
The work of fighting required skilled and trained
soldiers.
The weapons used to fight were small and easy to
handle.
Soldiers worked in small teams for long stretches
of time.
Women often operated the cannon along with the
men.


Part A

What do the details of paragraph 4 suggest about fighting in
the Revolutionary War?
The wo

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