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Zorluk: OrtaThe Revolutionary War: Military and Diplomacy

"To place any dependence upon Militia, is, assuredly, resting upon a broken staff. Men just dragged from the tender Scenes of domestic life; unaccustomed to the din of Arms... when opposed to Troops disciplined and looking for them in the Shell, are timid, and ready to fly from their own shadows... If I was called upon to declare upon Oath, whether the Militia had been most serviceable or hurtful upon the whole; I should subscribe to the latter."

— George Washington, letter to the President of Congress, September 24, 1776

Which of the following developments during the Revolutionary War was a direct effort to overcome the military challenges described in the excerpt?

  1. The establishment of a professional Continental Army and the subsequent military training provided by foreign officers like Baron von SteubenCevap
  2. B
    The immediate signing of a military alliance with France following the colonial victory at the Battle of Bunker Hill
  3. C
    The centralization of military drafting and taxation powers under the Articles of Confederation to finance state forces
  4. D
    The deployment of the Olive Branch Petition to secure British funding for colonial defensive militias

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The establishment of a professional Continental Army and the subsequent military training provided by foreign officers like Baron von Steuben
The option highlighting the establishment of a professional Continental Army and training by foreign officers is correct because it directly addresses Washington's complaint about the unreliability of untrained, short-term militiamen. Under the leadership of Washington and foreign advisors like Baron von Steuben, the Continental Army developed the discipline and tactical proficiency required to match British regulars.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to identify the military vulnerability described by George Washington.
Washington expresses deep frustration with the lack of discipline, training, and reliability of the local colonial militias compared to professional British forces.
Understanding the core problem in the excerpt is necessary to evaluate the solutions attempted during the war.
2
Evaluate the options to find which development directly addresses the lack of military professionalism and discipline.
The creation of the Continental Army and the introduction of European military drills by Baron von Steuben directly aimed to transform raw recruits into a professionalized, disciplined fighting force.
This matches the historical efforts of the Continental Congress and military leaders to reform the army starting in 1775 and culminating in the training at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778.
3
Rule out the incorrect options by identifying factual and chronological errors.
The alliance with France happened in 1778, not 1775; the Articles of Confederation lacked federal taxation and drafting powers; and the Olive Branch Petition was a reconciliation attempt rather than a military reform program.
Ensures the correct answer is distinguished from distractors based on accurate historical details.

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The creation of a professional Continental Army and the acquisition of foreign assistance were vital in overcoming the strategic and operational limitations of colonial militias during the Revolutionary War.
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