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George Washington was the commander of the Continental Army (American).
Mr. Licoln chose Grant to be commander in chief not Lee. Lee was appointed commander in chief of the confederate forces .
To answer that question we must go back to the French and Indian War when George Washington had a small commission, but because of many mistakes he did not get a permanent commission which did not make him happy, he did not involve himself in any military action or conflict until 1775. His small commission was commander of the Virginia Infantry Regiment. Washington was new to military, but showed himself as a excellent commander with extensive knowledge in leadership, training, and tactics. Washington showed himself as a very courageous commander when he rode back and forth on the disastrous Braddock expedition at the Battle of Monongahela to rally British Troops to a "organized retreat". During the Second Continental Congress he wore a military uniform which showed he was ready for war. Nominated by John Adams of Massachusetts, who went on to become the First Vice President and the Second President, as the choice of the Commander and Chief of the Continental Army. Washington become the commander, making John Hancock of Massachusetts unhappy.
The colonists were largely united by the actions of the British and their attempts to levy additional taxes without representation. George Washington was a senior officer in the French and Indian War and later was chosen as the commander-in-chief of the continental army in the American Revolution.
because he liked bananas
George Washington, the first continental congress decided this.
George Washington became commander ad chief of the Continental Army on June 19, 1775 by the Second Continental Congress.
he doesn't become a commander well at least hasn't yet
George Washington was the commander of the Continental Army (American).
George Washington, who went on to become the first President of the USA and who voluntary gave up the office after two four year terms.
George Washington became General Washington through his military experience and leadership during the American Revolutionary War. He initially served as a commander in the Virginia militia and later as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army after being appointed by the Second Continental Congress in 1775. His strategic skills, determination, and ability to inspire and rally his troops were crucial in securing American independence.
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'.
Saint Bartholomew, also known as Nathanael, became a disciple of Jesus when he was introduced to him by Philip. After encountering Jesus, Bartholomew recognized him as the Son of God and chose to follow him. He later became one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
when the commander sets an execution time.
As big as the continent.
General Meade became Commander of Union Army of the Potomac after its former commander Gen. Joseph Hooker's dismissal of June 28, 1863.