1.Why was the Deep South so vulnerable to British advances in 1780 and 1781?2.Explain Cornwallis’s strategy in the Deep South campaign.3.Assess the Continental “victory” at Guilford Court House, especially why victory on the battlefield is often secondary to an army’s larger goals.http://wadsworth.cengage.com/history_d/templates/student_resources/0534264638_murrin/maps/swfs/mur6_2.html
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Why was the Deep South so vulnerable to British advances in 1780 and 1781?
Explain Cornwallis’s strategy in the Deep South campaign.
Assess the Continental “victory” at Guilford Court House, especially why victory on the battlefield is often
secondary to an army’s larger goals.
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