The important political role played by the Continental Army in the war was:
A) helping to strengthen citizens' bonds to their own states.
B) negotiating directly with the British.
C) helping to create a powerful force for nationalist sentiment.
D) mediating trade disputes with the Indians.
Answer: C
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