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In the French and Indian War, during General Braddock's expedition of 1755 in Pennsylvania, what advantage did the French and Indians have when attacking the British? A.
The French and Indians attacked from a higher ground.
B.
The French and Indians moved quickly across a river.
C.
The French and Indians attacked during a heavy storm.
D.
The French and Indians were hidden in the forest.

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