Commander in chief of the Continental Amry
It was the 2nd Continental Congress
It was General George Washington who was chosen as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. Washington was appointed to this position by the Continental Congress.
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George Washington was chosen to be commander of the Continental Army.
George Washington. He was chosen in the Second Continental Congress to lead the patriots. Hope this helped....
George Washington went to congress in a tailored blue wool uniform with brass buttons to become commander of American forces. He cited his experience as a British officer in the French and Indian war as a good reason they needed him. At over six feet, with red hair, and in his uniform he must have made a real sight and very convincing. He had an interesting combination of real life experience and the wealthy plantation owner as part of his resume'.
George Washington became commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in 1775 and served until 1783.
George Washington worked in the militia for a short time, and then he was replaced. He rejoined when his rank was restored, then his was chosen to lead the Continental Army.
The 1765 Stamp Act was the first of the taxes imposed directly on the colonies by England. At the First Virginia Convention in 1774, George Washington, who staunchly opposed the Act, was chosen to be a delegate to the First Continental Congress.
I'm not sure,bit I think he was 24