military expenditure
George Washington was commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War against Britain.
The new American army was called the Continental Army
The Congress negotiated with foreign nations, established a postal system, borrowed money to support the army, and printed currency known as "continentals." However, the government's poor finances led to the expression "not worth a continental." Since the Continental Congress lacked any formal constitution,
the red army
The Congress negotiated with foreign nations, established a postal system, borrowed money to support the army, and printed currency known as "continentals." However, the government's poor finances led to the expression "not worth a continental." Since the Continental Congress lacked any formal constitution,
yes Continental Army
They had a smaller army, less experience, and less money.
Money.
The Colonial army was officially called The Continental Army.
Second continental congress
"There was no organization called the US Continental Army because the United States hadn't been formed when the Continental Army was assembled." Optionally: "George Washington was a General in the Continental Army."
George Washington helped the Continental Army by giving them food, supplies,and money.