George Washington left Philadelphia right away to take charge of his army, which had already fought its first major battle.
having a good leader like George Washington and not giving up
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.
The Continental Armies in the American Revolution were largely inexperienced. A few, like George Washington, served in the French and Indian War, and many had trained as Minute Men. However, the Continental Army wasn't a trained, honed, world class fighting force like the British Army.
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Uniforms? Many had no uniform (even though George Washington wanted uniforms) and just fought in their everyday clothes (as they also used their own personal weapons).
The life in Valley Forge was hard. There were cold winters. Washington and his troops endured a winter of terrible suffering, lacking decent food, clothing and shelter. Washington's greatest challenge was keeping the continental army together. .
I think it is George Washington because he stratigized and thought up plans to defeat the stupid butt-ugly British. Go America1 British stink like the sox... :)
In addition to initially being out-manned, outgunned, and out-maneuvered by the British Army, George Washington was handicapped by a worthless currency (the Continental Dollar gave rise to the expression "not worth a Continental'), traitors like Gen Benedict Arnold, and citizens who were ambivalent to victory (New Jersey- 'a den of rascals').
Yes. The Continental Army attacked commanding officers of the British Army. Because they were cool like that.