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Which explains what George Rogers Clark, the Marquis de Lafayette, and George Washington had in common? A. They all wrote in support of independence. B. They were all presidents of the United States. C. They all founded and led colonies. D. They were all military leaders during the Revolutionary War. Idk :/

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Hi Daisy! I have to admit, even as a History major, this question slightly puzzled me at first, as George Rogers Clark occupied a different role in my mind. But remember that Washington is best known as a general in the Revolutionary War, and cut of the 'Marquis de' and just say 'Lafayette,' who was a great French ally in the Revolutionary War. Clark is not well known, but also commanded military engagements in the far northern colonies during the war. So the correct answer is D.
Hope that helps!

Answer:

Ofc its D. They were all military leaders during the Revolutionary War.

Explanation:

Hoped that will work for you and I know because I took the test.

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