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24 July, 20:56

Washington's decision to attack in New Jersey was a surprise because

a. his troops were outnumbered.

b. his troops were in Philadelphia.

c. he had no way to cross the Delaware. d.

it was winter.

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  1. 24 July, 21:17
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    My friend I think this is D
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