The colonists' invasion of Canada in 1775
A) was a narrowly missed success.
B) was of little strategic value for the colonists.
C) was eagerly welcomed by French-Canadian leaders.
D) resulted in the capture of both Montreal and Quebec.
E) caused many Americans to question the army's competence.
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