George Washington was appointed commanding general by the Second Continental Congress on June 15, 1775.
The Continental Congress appointed him Commanding General of the Continental Army
It recognized the Minutemen as the Continental Army, appointed George Washington as the army's commander, and authorized the printing of paper money to pay its troops.
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It was General George Washington who was chosen as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. Washington was appointed to this position by the Continental Congress.
George Washington was selected to form and lead the continental army.
The continental army was formed by the Continental Congress. The appointed George Washington to be overall commander of the forces about to battle the British.
Washington was born in 1732. He was 43 years old when he was appointed to command the army in June, 1775.
George Washin-gton was made commander-in-chief for the Continental Army.
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Four notable political leaders who attended the Second Continental Congress were George Washington, who was appointed commander of the Continental Army; John Adams, a strong advocate for independence; Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration of Independence; and Benjamin Franklin, who played a key role in diplomatic efforts. These leaders contributed significantly to the founding of the United States and the movement for independence from British rule.