During the "Mid-Atlantic" phase of the American Revolutionary War in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
a. The British found themselves on the verge of total defeat
b. The British army remained besieged in Boston by the Continental Army
c. The British won several important victories but failed to destroy the Continental Army
d. The Americans were frustrated in their attempts to gain foreign support
e. The Americans successfully drove the British out of Canada
Answer: c. The British won several important victories but failed to destroy the Continental Army
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