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“…Our affairs now are seeming to lead to some crisis, some revolution – something that I cannot foresee or
conjecture. I am uneasy and apprehensive; more so than during the war in 1775. At least then we had a fixed
object, and though the means and time of obtaining it were often problematic, I did firmly believe we would
ultimately succeed, because I was convinced that justice was with us. The case is now different; we are going
and doing wrong, and therefore I look forward to the evils and calamities, since I am not able to guess at the
instrument, nature, or measure of them.

What are the differences about how the situation is going now versus how it was going during the war? Explain in your own words.

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Answered by playerpubglite35
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Explanation:

The situation before the war is, that the British are preparing to face the Revolution or the war, this war will be led by Americans. The renforcemets were arriving at the ports of America. Boston was heavily gurded as it is the first target of Americans. It is espected that British will win as it was a super power backthen

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