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Why did Britain impress Americans into its navy?
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Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) Most American sailors were in fact British soldiers who had deserted
A
Most American sailors were in fact British soldiers who had deserted
(Choice B) Desertion rates in the British Navy were high, and in order to get an upper hand in the Napoleonic Wars, Britain needed manpower
B
Desertion rates in the British Navy were high, and in order to get an upper hand in the Napoleonic Wars, Britain needed manpower
(Choice C) Impressment was just a flimsy excuse to loot American ships
C
Impressment was just a flimsy excuse to loot American ships
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) Most American sailors were in fact British soldiers who had deserted
A
Most American sailors were in fact British soldiers who had deserted
(Choice B) Desertion rates in the British Navy were high, and in order to get an upper hand in the Napoleonic Wars, Britain needed manpower
B
Desertion rates in the British Navy were high, and in order to get an upper hand in the Napoleonic Wars, Britain needed manpower
(Choice C) Impressment was just a flimsy excuse to loot American ships
C
Impressment was just a flimsy excuse to loot American ships
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(Choice B) Desertion rates in the British Navy were high, and in order to get an upper hand in the Napoleonic Wars, Britain needed manpower.
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