What was John Sullivan's part in the Revolutionary War?

A) He was the American emissary to Paris who persuaded the French to support the United States.
B) He served as an American spy in New York and kept Washington abreast of British maneuvers.
C) He managed America's finances throughout the Revolution.
D) He taught the soldiers in the Continental Army basic drills and tactics.
E) He commanded the American forces that ultimately devastated the pro-British Iroquois Indians.


E

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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