All of the following are true of the eighteenth-century warfare except:
A) it rarely involved fighting for national causes.
B) the cumbersome system of supply frequently immobilized armies.
C) peace treaties were negotiated, not imposed.
D) generals strove to encircle and annihilate their opponents.
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