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George Washington was in two wars. The French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. He was only a field grade officer during the French and Indian War. He tried to become an officer in the British Army. However, he got denied. Then when America started to pull away from Britian, George Washington declared his alligence to America and its cause. The people declared him the commanding general of the Continental Army. He then went on to fight and lead the army in the Revolutionary War.
As Commanding General of the American Continental Army , he was "The Father of his country".
James Monroe, the fifth U.S. president, served as an officer under Gen. George Washington during the Revolutionary War.
He trained the americans to fight like the british
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No, George Washington fought in the American Revolutionary War.
In the American Revolutionary War, George Washington personally led his army in battles from Massachusetts to Virginia. In addition he was commander in chief and in charge of all the armies in all the states.
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He told people how to fight
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He was in the French and Indian War.
he helped George Washington fight the brittish. The revolutionary war
George Washington fought in the Revolutionary War in the United States. He was opposed to war and tried to persuade the Colonists not to act. After the Townshend Act, though, he decided it was time to fight. He entered the war after the Battles of Lexington and Concord as Commander of the Armed Forces. His most famous battle was fought on the Delaware River.
George Washington was in two wars. The French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. He was only a field grade officer during the French and Indian War. He tried to become an officer in the British Army. However, he got denied. Then when America started to pull away from Britian, George Washington declared his alligence to America and its cause. The people declared him the commanding general of the Continental Army. He then went on to fight and lead the army in the Revolutionary War.
no she did not she was not involved in the war so she stayed out of the way
Colonists from Massachusetts did not directly fight in the early battles of the Revolutionary War in and around Washington, D.C., as the city did not exist at that time. The Revolutionary War began in 1775, and key battles like Lexington and Concord involved Massachusetts militias. Washington, D.C., was established later in 1790 and became the capital of the United States after the war. However, Massachusetts soldiers did participate in various battles throughout the war, contributing significantly to the overall effort against British forces.
He fought in the Revolutionary War, under George Washington at Valley Forge.