It was an inefficient military system for an organized national effort. Washington could never depend on having enough trained men or supplies. He continually inveighed against sending militia to fight his battles and by early 1776 had concluded that he needed an army enlisted for the duration of the war. Congress did not, as has often been charged, ignore his wishes. In October 1776 it voted a new establishment, superseding the plan developed for the army before Boston in 1775 and haphazard arrangements made in the interim for raising Continental regiments in various states. This establishment was to contain 88 battalions of infantry, or about 60,000 men, enlisted to serve three years or "during the present war," with each state assigned a quota in proportion to its population under the system set up in the Articles. After the disastrous retreat across New Jersey in December 1776, Congress went further and authorized an additional 22 battalions to be recruited by Washington's officers directly into the Continental service. These 110 battalions remained the authorized strength of the Continental Army until 1781, when Congress cut it to 59.
were that they suffered from severe coldness
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Some of difficulties the continental army faced was a shortage of food, clothing, and sickness after the army camped in Pennsylvania in December 1776.
not enough food and weapons. many of the soldiers were dieing too
Mainly supply shortages. Untrained militia, especially at the war's begining, proved to be no match for British regulars. The army took time to come around, and finally were able to match the British on the field. Plus, Washington proved to be the best commander on either side.
I can not find anything on why and the difficulties he faced when moving can anyone help?
the difficulties that are faced is high cost, time consumption, affordability........
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The European powers were NOT colonising in the 1950's and 1960's ! -They were busily GIVING independence to their colonies.
The difficulties faced by the Puritans back during the 1600-1700s was mainly having to follow and uphold all of their beliefs.The Puritans believed in Witchcraft.
As a female pilot she faced many difficulties from men and even groups who did not want women in aviation.
He faced difficulties among travels such as issues.
Some of the difficulties that they faced were being killed by wild animals, the heat, hostility from the slave trade and un-trustworthy guides.