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George Washington was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
George Washington did. He was the general of the Continental Army
George Washington arrived in Valley Forge with the continental army on December 19, 1777.
George Washington and the Continental Army.
There were over twelve thousand continental soldiers with George Washington during the time at Valley Forge.
George Washington was given command of the Continental Army by the Second Continental Congress.
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The Second Continental Congress named George Washington as supreme commander of the Continental Army on June 15, 1775.
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The commander of the Continental Army was George Washington. And That's why he became the 1st presidant of the united states.
George Washington was chosen to be commander of the Continental Army.
George Washington was selected to form and lead the continental army.
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George Washington was a General of the Continental Army in the 18th century, the Continental Congress later elected George Washington as the Commander-In-Chief. Making him "General George Washington Commander-In-Chief of the Continental Army" he held this position through most of the American Revolution.
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George Washington was Commanding General of the Continental Army
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