George Washington's disdain for New England farmers in late 1775 stemmed from their reluctance to fully commit to the Continental Army's efforts. He found their self-interest and tendency to prioritize local concerns over collective military needs frustrating, as this undermined the unity required for the revolutionary cause. Additionally, their inconsistent support and often limited resources contributed to Washington's challenges in maintaining an effective army during a critical period of the American Revolution.
The average man in 1775 was a farmer so most of the volunteers were farmers.
Armed conflict with England began in 1775. This followed years of escalating tension between the colonies and England. The American Revolution ended in 1781 when General Cornwallis surrendered to General George Washington.
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George Washington was comander and chief of the continental army during the American Revolution.
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the war between the colonies happened in the year 1775
In 1775, George III was the reigning monarch.
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