No, he volunteered for the task and asked for no pay.
The Continental Congress established the Continential Army on June 14, 1775 and commissioned George Washington Commander in Chief on June 15, 1775. Since he was born February 22, 1732, that would make him about 43 years old at the time of his being selected. NOTE: There is some historical disagreemet about the specific date General Washington accepted the appointment. Some historians claim that he did not officially accept until June 19, 1775.
no he urged them to accept it.
Washington did not accept Cornwallis's sword during the British surrender at Yorktown as a symbolic gesture to emphasize the principles of honor and equality in warfare. By not accepting the sword, Washington aimed to convey that the conflict was not merely about personal rivalry but about the broader fight for independence. This act also reflected his commitment to the ideals of democracy and the importance of a peaceful transition of power. Instead, he instructed General Benjamin Lincoln to accept the sword, highlighting the collective efforts of the Continental Army.
In July 1775, the Continental Army under George Washington initially had a hesitant stance toward the enlistment of black soldiers, largely due to prevailing racial attitudes and concerns among white soldiers and leaders. However, as the need for troops grew, Washington began to accept black enlistments, recognizing their potential contributions to the war effort. By the fall of 1775, some colonies, particularly in New England, actively recruited black soldiers, reflecting a gradual shift in policy driven by military necessity. Ultimately, this decision laid the groundwork for broader participation of African Americans in the Revolutionary War.
General Charles Cornwallis was in charge but due to illness Brigadier Charles O'Hara actually surrendered his sword for him. It was first presented to the Comte de Rochambeau head of the French army who indicated George Washington but he refused allowing his second in command Benjamin Lincoln to accept it. Lincoln had been humiliated by having to surrender over 5,000 troops to the British (including 3 signatories to the Declaration of Independence) earlier at Charleston. Charleston was the largest surrender of American forces until 1942.
yes he did
i accept!
The Continental Congress established the Continential Army on June 14, 1775 and commissioned George Washington Commander in Chief on June 15, 1775. Since he was born February 22, 1732, that would make him about 43 years old at the time of his being selected. NOTE: There is some historical disagreemet about the specific date General Washington accepted the appointment. Some historians claim that he did not officially accept until June 19, 1775.
King George III refused to accept the Olive Branch Petition from the Continental Congress.
He did not resign, but he declined to accept a 3rd term as President
no he urged them to accept it.
George Washington refused to accept pay for his military service. He did, however, accept pay for his other public service, including his presidency.
his salary was $25,000.00 an amount he refused to accept and took a smaller amount.
George Washington accepted the position of commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in 1775 due to a strong sense of duty and commitment to the American cause for independence. He believed that leadership was essential to unite the colonies and effectively challenge British rule. Additionally, his prior military experience and reputation as a capable leader made him a natural choice, and he felt a personal responsibility to serve his country during a critical time in its history.
Washington did not accept Cornwallis's sword during the British surrender at Yorktown as a symbolic gesture to emphasize the principles of honor and equality in warfare. By not accepting the sword, Washington aimed to convey that the conflict was not merely about personal rivalry but about the broader fight for independence. This act also reflected his commitment to the ideals of democracy and the importance of a peaceful transition of power. Instead, he instructed General Benjamin Lincoln to accept the sword, highlighting the collective efforts of the Continental Army.
Continental
He got paid around $25,000 (Worth $1,000,000,000 today)