What was the impact of Minutemen during the Revolutionary War?(1 point)

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They were able to resist British forces using the same tactics that British soldiers used.
They were able to resist British forces using the same tactics that British soldiers used.

As wealthy farmers, they provided much needed financial support to the American army.
As wealthy farmers, they provided much needed financial support to the American army.

They set up signals to warn the regular American army whenever British soldiers were approaching.
They set up signals to warn the regular American army whenever British soldiers were approaching.

As trained soldiers who could prepare for battle quickly, they fought the British at Lexington and Concord.

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The correct response regarding the impact of the Minutemen during the Revolutionary War is:

As trained soldiers who could prepare for battle quickly, they fought the British at Lexington and Concord.

This captures their role as local militia members who were ready to respond swiftly to British actions, particularly at these key battles, significantly contributing to the early successes of the American Revolutionary effort.