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Why did George Washington want The Crisis to be read to his soldiers?

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By reading American Crisis to his army, Washington probably hoped to convince soldiers they were fighting for a worthwhile “cause.” If he could inspire their beliefs even for one night, his chances of success would increase greatly. Washington also probably understood that he was fighting a very different kind of war.

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