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Yes. The Continental Army attacked commanding officers of the British Army. Because they were cool like that.
Life as a soldier in the Continental Army was tough...the soldiers of the Continental Army were primarily farmers who had no prior experience in warfare. America lacked the funding to supply the soldiers with basic needs such as shirts, jackets, socks, shoes, and food. In especially tough times like at Valley Forge, more soldiers left because of the raging cold and lack of supplies.
She wanted to serve in the continental army. That is all that I know
Brit John Paul Jones's naval strategy as well as the Continental Army's was to hit the British at their most vulnerable, thus forcing them to try to add more coverage at weak points thus weakening yet another location. The point was never to hit them where they were prepared.
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The Revolutionary War (1776) TURTLE looked like an egg and was built of wood. It was piloted by Sgt. Lee of the American Continental Army.
The continental army had men who enlisted, and was like a regular army. The militia had temporary and unprofessional who were mostly farmers.
It is very cold there and the continental army were starving. Many people died.
Revolutionary War, TURTLE built by David Bushnell in 1776, piloted by Sgt. Lee of the American Continental Army. Built of wood, shaped like an egg, with copper fittings.
Authentic examples of the 1776 Continental Currency dollar are very rare, 7 different varieties are known. To find a picture of a real one, use the search box on your browser and type in 1776 Continental Dollar and click on images. This should bring up pictures of authentic examples.
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obnoxious and disliked by 2nd continental congress watch movie "1776"
Yes. The Continental Army attacked commanding officers of the British Army. Because they were cool like that.
They were cold and had very few clothes and food, therefore they got diseases like smallpox which killed a significant portion of the Continental American Army in the Revolutionary War in which the Continental Army
He had a very important role as an army general, because he turned Parliament's soldiers into a well fighting force.
Sounds like Appomattox, where he said General, that half of our army is destroyed."
Henry Knox was the first United States Secretary of War. He served in the United States Army and Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.