Yes, George Washington was put in charge of the American army
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.
He was the Commanding General of the American Continental Army
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George Washington was commissioned by the British Army as a Lieutenant Colonel in the French and Indian War. He was the commander in chief if the American colonists in the Revolutionary War.
The Continental Congress appointed him Commanding General of the Continental Army
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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George Washington was in charge but he had help from Casimir Pulaski, Baron Friedrich von Stuben and the Marquis de Lafayette.
The answer was GEORGE WASHINGTON first american leader of the army.
George Washington was Commanding General of the American Continental Army
He was the Commanding General of the American Continental Army
George Washington.
George Washington was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
In the French and Indian wars, George Washington was in charge of the British army, While the question you just asked, He got help from a French person who finanncly aided the army, the Indians also helped due to bad reservations and better goverment, and Washington was in charge of the Continental Army. Became the first president without a election.
George Washington left Philadelphia right away to take charge of his army, which had already fought its first major battle.