G.W (George Washington) played an extraordinary role in the American Revolution. That role was being general and leader of American troops to fight for our freedoms (which we still use today) from the British who was abusing their freedoms and powers.
G.W first was a British solider in the Seven Years (French and Indian) War. With that experience, G.W knew how the British fought and won battles and was able to make careful battle plans (with allies such as the French, Prussian's and Dutch).
he led the army and other things.
On July 3, 1775 George Washington was assigned the role of commander in chief of the Continental Army. He was assigned this role by the second Continental Congress of which he was a delegate representing Virginia.
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manage the revolutionary war
The next year, Washington led Virginia troops on a missionto enforce the colony's claim to the land on the Ohio River.
The second Continental Congress played a significant role in the history of the formation of the United States. They asked the colonies to sign the Articles of Confederation which lead the writing of the Constitution.
im pretty sure it was John Adams correct me if im wrong thanks
Continental Congress
President of second Continental Congress
Yes, John Rutledge was a member of the Continental Congress. He served as a delegate from South Carolina and participated in the First Continental Congress in 1774 and the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1776. Rutledge was also instrumental in drafting South Carolina's first state constitution and played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War efforts.