Which statement best describes the military strategies used by Robert Smalls?

Question 3 options:

In return for the kind treatment by his master, Smalls recruited other slaves to participate in the Confederate cause and was a leader in partisan warfare.


Smalls used his navigation skills to serve as a blockade-runner for the Confederacy, helping to keep trade lines open and supplies moving into the South.


Using the knowledge he gained from working on ships, Smalls gifted the Union with a Confederate boat and information about Southern defenses.


Smalls served as a spy for the North, using his connections and familiarity with the land to warn Union forces of Confederate plans and locations.