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History, 28.06.2019 17:00, kenz391

What immediately preceded the decision to not directly assault the british positions in boston? a. the british decided to leave the city of boston as they were trapped by washington and his army. b. washington consulted his generals for an opinion regarding military strategy. c. washington developed a plan to cross the charles river on the ice to drive the british out of boston. d. the generals could not be persuaded that there was any prospect of success in washington's scheme.

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