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At Saratoga - General Horatio Gates. At Trenton - Gen. George Washington.
In 1777, the commander of the Continental Army was General George Washington. He led the army during key battles of the American Revolutionary War, including the pivotal victory at the Battle of Saratoga, which was crucial for gaining French support for the American cause. Washington's leadership and strategic decisions were instrumental in the overall success of the Continental Army during this period.
George Washington was commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War against Britain.
George Washington led the Continental army during the battle of Saratoga and the battle of Trenton. George Washingtonled the Continental army during the battle of Saratoga and the battle of Trenton.
George Washington led the Continental army during the war of independence. Correct me if i am wrong.
The army at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778 was led by General George Washington. He commanded the Continental Army as they faced harsh conditions and shortages of supplies. Washington's leadership during this challenging period was crucial in maintaining the morale and cohesion of his troops, ultimately contributing to their resilience and effectiveness in later battles of the American Revolutionary War.
General George Washington led the Continental Army and the states' militias in the war against England.
No. Abraham Lincoln was the President and Commander in Chief when the Battles of Gettysburg were fought, during the US Civil War. General George Meade, led the Union Army and General Robert E. Lee led the Confederate Army during the Battles of Gettysburg.
George Washington won the Battles of Trenton and Princeton.
George Washington led the Continental Army to victory against the British.
The battle of YorkTown:) By yesere
In a few of her later battles Joan was not successful. In fact, during the last campaign she led she was captured during a retreat of her army.