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During the American Revolutionary War, the American Continental Army suffered from a number of weaknesses. Just one was the lack of training for the volunteer soldiers. Another was infrequent and low funding, which served to undermine the army's effectiveness due to supply deficits. Yet another was the tendency of many soldiers to leave the army when frustrated, exhausted, or needed back home, sometimes despite conditions on the fighting front.

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14y ago

The Continental army had no

- navy

- they were poorly trained

- They had few supplies and soilders

- little ammunition

- They were underfunded because the colonies did not have a set capital and each colony provied only for its own soldiers. Therefore giving only certain soldiers got the luxuries.

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13y ago

1) little organization

2) They lack of equipment

3) They were untrained

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9y ago

lack of purpose

little organization

lack of equipment

-rachel

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Q: What are the continental army's weaknesses?
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