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As the American Revolutionary War progressed, George Washington had too concerns about troop help from France. His first concern was that France would not send enough troops to help the Americans. His other concern was ironical. He was concerned that France would send so many troops over to America, that France might be tempted to replace the British as "rulers" of the Americans.
He was a rich noble in France, very rich. He and another group of rich nobles really hated the British, so they gave a bunch of money and equipment to the Americans.-He volunteer to serve in the Continental Army without pay.
yes because he helped them by joining there army troop
Volunteers they had many American volunteers on each side which gave the south a troop number advantage
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No. Ireland was neutral during the second world war.
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As the American Revolutionary top general, George Washington a number of obstacles before him. His militia type army was not a trained and powerful force that the soldiers of Great Britain were. Additionally, Great Britain had use of the best navy in the world at that time. Troop-wise Great Britain could place many more soldiers in the field than could George Washington.
The Continental Marines were authorized a force of two battalions and total troop strength during the American Revolution was about 131 Officers and 2,000 Enlisted.
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By troop ships.