Asked by lilkakes
“In Roman times, a general named Hannibal had crossed the Alps and invaded the Roman homeland, winning battle after battle. The Romans turned to a man named Fabius Maximus, and named him dictator. Fabius, recognizing the military genius and ability of Hannibal and his troops, decided to avoid fighting an open battle; instead, he burned crops and shelters and attacked supply lines, forcing Hannibal to constantly seek for him…but never to find him…”
The so-called Fabian Strategy might have served as a military inspiration to ____________.
William Cornwallis
George Washington
Benedict Arnold
Thomas Gage
George Washington??
The so-called Fabian Strategy might have served as a military inspiration to ____________.
William Cornwallis
George Washington
Benedict Arnold
Thomas Gage
George Washington??
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
What does your text say?
What does your text say?
Answered by
lilkakes
ms. sue I did and im still confused how would I find the answer?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Which one of those men burned crops?
Answered by
lilkakes
Ms. Sue Fabius burned crops instead of battling
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. But which of those Americans burned crops?
Answered by
lilkakes
Ms. Sue its George Washington!!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Thank you. I was wrong. Sorry,
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