George Washington was given command of the Continental Army on June 15, 1775.
Other leaders in the Revolutionary War included Nathaniel Greene, Horatio Gates, George Rogers Clark, Henry Knox, Daniel Morgan, John Sullivan, Anthony Wayne, and Benedict Arnold. From France came the Marquis de Lafayette and from Prussia, Baron Friedrich von Steuben. Another foreign leader was Colonel Tadeusz Kościuszko of Poland.
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General George Washington (future first president of the U.S.) was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. He was elected on June 15, 1775.
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Casimir Pulaski was an important part of the Continental Army because he helped train the army. He became a leader of the army and organized and trained the soldiers.
The general in charge of the Continental Army was General George Washington. He was the leader of this army during the Revolutionary War.
The Second Continental Congress named George Washington as supreme commander of the Continental Army on June 15, 1775.
General George Washington led the Continental Army and the states' militias in the war against England.
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Marquis de Lafayette was the French military leader who helped transform the Continental Army. He was a major-general in the Continental Army.
Washington was the leader of the Continental Army.
Casimir Pulaski was an important part of the Continental Army because he helped train the army. He became a leader of the army and organized and trained the soldiers.
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The general in charge of the Continental Army was General George Washington. He was the leader of this army during the Revolutionary War.
The Second Continental Congress named George Washington as supreme commander of the Continental Army on June 15, 1775.
The colonists' army was officially known as the Continental Army, and its leader was George Washington. Washington, after the war, served as the nation's first president.
George Washington was given command of the Continental Army by the Second Continental Congress.
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