Consider the following statements about the causes of success of the American Revolution : 1. The remoteness of the American continent and British ignorance of the American continent led to the success of the Americans 2. The fierce spirit of liberty drov

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Q: 98 (CDS-II/2013)
Consider the following statements about the causes of success of the American Revolution :
1. The remoteness of the American continent and British ignorance of the American continent led to the success of the Americans
2. The fierce spirit of liberty drove the T Americans to success
3. The American military forces were superior to the British
Which of the statements given above is/ are correct ?

question_subject: 

History

question_exam: 

CDS-II

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Option 1 states that the remoteness of the American continent and British ignorance of the American continent led to the success of the Americans. This statement suggests that because the American colonies were far away from Britain and the British government had limited knowledge and understanding of the American continent, it contributed to the success of the American Revolution. This assertion is correct as the distance between the colonies and Britain allowed the Americans to have more control and autonomy over their affairs, making it easier for them to plan and execute their revolutionary actions without immediate British intervention.

Option 2 states that the fierce spirit of liberty drove the Americans to success. This statement highlights the strong desire for freedom and independence that motivated the American colonists during the Revolution. This assertion is also correct as the American Patriots were deeply committed to the principles of liberty and were willing to fight against British oppression to secure their rights and independence.

Option 3 states that the American military forces were superior to the British. This statement implies that the Americans had a better-equipped and more effective military compared to the British forces during the Revolution. However, this statement is incorrect as the American military forces were initially at a disadvantage and faced significant hardships. They lacked proper training, resources, and initially struggled to compete with the well-established British army.

Therefore, the