Actually, he was the commander-in-chief, but he was very proud of his troops, so I would say he was proud to serve in the army.
He felt proud that he was protecting his people and their liberties.
bob pinkes
George Washington
A way he did that was by rallying them and training them at vally forge
George Washington
George Washington joined the army in 1776.
The average man in 1775 was a farmer so most of the volunteers were farmers.
There were only two United States Presidents in the 18th Century, George Washington and John Adams. George Washington was the general who led the Continental Army against the British in the Revolutionary War. Adams was an attorney and did not serve in the military. Therefore George Washington is your answer.
George Washington
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Continental Army
The commander of the Continental Army was George Washington. And That's why he became the 1st presidant of the united states.