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Which was John Paul Jones' role in the American Navy? He advised Congress to build small, speedy ships. He lead the American Navy to victory in many naval battles. He stole British naval battle plans to help the American Navy. He advised Congress to not build a navy because the American Navy could never defeat the British Navy.

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He lead the American Navy to victory in many naval battles.

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User Ray Purchase
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The correct answer is He lead the American Navy to victory in many naval battles.

John Paul Jones joined the American Revolution. He was placed in charge of the Bonhomme Richard, the boat he used to win many battles against the British.
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