George Washington. John Hancock was the President while George Washington was commander-in-chief. Not sure why they were separated at the time.
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George Washington was the commander-in-chief. At that time they didn't have a president, the person who, today, has the title of commander-in-chief.
He was Commander in Chief in the Revolution.
Yes! During the American Revolution.
George Washington
The American Revolution, or The Revolutionary War
The commander-in-chief during the revolutionary war was George Washington.
During the Revolutionary war there was no such thing as a Supreme Commander. On a June 15th,1775 the Patriots named George Washington as the Commander in Chief of the American Armies against Great Britain.
George Washington served as commander in chief in the American revolution.
Henry Clinton was the British Commander-in-Chief during the Battle of Monmouth, which was part of the American War of Independence. The battle took place on June 28, 1778.
No. George Washington was, as the first US president in 1789. Washington had previously been the "commander" and "general-in-chief" of the Continental Army from 1775 to 1783 during the American Revolution.
Yes. George Washington was commander in chief of the Continental army during the American Revolution.
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