George Washington joined the army in 1776.
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Continental Army
The commander of the Continental Army was George Washington. And That's why he became the 1st presidant of the united states.
William Howe's mistake at the Battle of Brooklyn Heights was primarily his failure to capitalize on his numerical superiority and the opportunity to decisively defeat the Continental Army. After gaining a strong position, he hesitated and did not pursue the retreating American forces effectively. Additionally, his decision to allow the Americans to escape overnight across the East River enabled George Washington to regroup and continue fighting, ultimately prolonging the conflict. This underestimation of Washington's capabilities proved to be a critical error in the campaign.
Yes, George Washington was put in charge of the American army
George Washington helped the Continental Army by giving them food, supplies,and money.
George Washington was chosen to be commander of the Continental Army.
General George Washington
The colonists' army was officially known as the Continental Army, and its leader was George Washington. Washington, after the war, served as the nation's first president.
George Washington was Commanding General of the Continental Army