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He was Commander in Chief in the Revolution.
Commander In Chief of Continental Army (Commanding General)
He was a Commander( i think )
If I understand you correctly... he was Commander-In-Chief of the Continental Army.
George Washington was the general of the Continental Army, he was the highest rank. Therefore, he had no commander.
george washingtons strongest points were killing the army
They had a revolution
Benjamin Franklin
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He started in France in 1940 as the commander of the 7th Panzer Division and then went to North Africa as commander of the German Afrika Korps, then returned to France as commander of Army Group B
The battle of Yorktown which involved the surrender of the British commander General Lord Cornwallis and ultimately led to the Treaty of Paris
they surrenedered but Howe westberg (a commander) killed goerge washingtons army and therefore surrened towards the British