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10. Which statement from the passage is an interpretation of historical facts? a. The Redcoats captured Patriots as well as supplies. b. Eventually, the British pushed Washington across the Hudson River into New Jersey. c. Howe's revenge for his defeat at Boston was complete. 11. What might a different interpretati on of the facts be?

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10. Which statement from the passage is an
interpretation of historical facts?
a. The Redcoats captured Patriots as well as
supplies.
b. Eventually, the British pushed
Washington across the Hudson River into
New Jersey.
c. Howe's revenge for his defeat at Boston
was complete.
11. What might a different interpretati on of the
facts be?

10. Which statement from the passage is an interpretation of historical facts? a. The Redcoats captured Patriots as well as supplies. b. Eventually, the British pushed Washington across the Hudson River into New Jersey. c. Howe's revenge for his defeat at Boston was complete. 11. What might a different interpretati on of the facts be?

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10. b. Eventually, the British pushed Washington across the Hudson River into New Jersey.11. A different interpretation could be that Howe's revenge for his defeat at Boston was not complete, as there may have been other factors influencing his actions beyond revenge.
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