The Revolutionary War & The Continental Army
•80,000 militia and Continental Army soldiers served at the height of the war. However, men and militias were constantly entering and leaving their volunteer service
•55,000 Americans served as privateers during the war
•25,000 Revolutionary Soldiers were estimated to have been wounded or maimed
•25,000 Revolutionary Soldiers died during the war
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how many prisoners did the Continental Army capture during the attack
Five
To have an idea for something, u gotta read a lot.
the continental army was important because they had many soldiers from all over the place, and not just a little army of Americans, but a larger force.
he was the leader/commander of the Continental army
They had many people in their army and all had different strenghths
It is very cold there and the continental army were starving. Many people died.
how many prisoners did the Continental Army capture during the attack
The Continental Army.
valley forge was not a battle, it was the winter encampment for the continental army.
George Washington was commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War against Britain.
Five
The continental army of the Civil war was the army of the Continental United States. The main, and best (he won many battles) soldier was General George McClellan.
To have an idea for something, u gotta read a lot.
It was the Continental army that won the American revolutionary war. The Confederate army did not appear until the Civil War, many years later.
Most were made from farmers
Britain was an established army. The Continental Army was not.