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George Washington brought his army to Morristown, New Jersey, twice during the Revolutionary War because it provided a strategic location that was easily defensible. The town's proximity to New York City allowed Washington to monitor British movements and maintain a strong defensive position. The rugged terrain around Morristown also made it challenging for the larger British forces to launch a successful attack.
The commander-in-chief during the revolutionary war was George Washington.
George Washington took command of troops during the Revolutionary War on July 3.
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George Washington was the commander in chief of the American armies during the American War for Independence.
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George Washington was the Commanding General of the American Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
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