The British did not have any Native American allies to help them in the forests.
The British troops moved slowly and noisily through the forests.
Washington reported that Braddock “halted to level every mole-hill and to erect bridges over every brook, by which means we were four days in getting twelve miles.”
Why were attacks by the French and their Native American allies successful against the British in the forests? (Select two)
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The British did not have any Native American allies to help them in the forests.
The British did not have any Native American allies to help them in the forests.
The British had already adapted their fighting style to the landscape
The British had already adapted their fighting style to the landscape
The British were easy targets by sharpshooters with their red uniforms in the forests.
The British were easy targets by sharpshooters with their red uniforms in the forests.
The British troops moved slowly and noisily through the forests.
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