George Washington accepted the position of commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in 1775 due to a strong sense of duty and commitment to the American cause for independence. He believed that leadership was essential to unite the colonies and effectively challenge British rule. Additionally, his prior military experience and reputation as a capable leader made him a natural choice, and he felt a personal responsibility to serve his country during a critical time in its history.
No, he volunteered for the task and asked for no pay.
General George Washington
General George Washington was the Commanding General of the Continental Army
He was the general of the Continental Army.
General Washington was a general because the Continental Congress gave him that rank when it placed him in charge of the army.
The general in charge of the Continental Army was General George Washington. He was the leader of this army during the Revolutionary War.
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George Washington
The US Army during the revolution.
The Department of the Army, Pentagon, Washington DC.
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