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What was the importance of George Rogers Clark's victories in the west?

A.) The Americans had complete control of the fur trade
B.) This helped the U.S. to launch an invasion into Canada
C.) The Americans controlled the land between the Great Lakes, Ohio Rivers, and Mississippi River

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What was the importance of George Rogers Clark's victories in the west?

The Americans controlled the land between the Great Lakes, Ohio River, and Mississippi River.

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Answer:

The Americans controlled the land between the Great Lakes, Ohio River, and Mississippi River.

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