Lesson 73 of 84 ยท Glorious Revolution
โญ 30 XP๐ฐ History KeepGeorge Washington as Commander-in-Chief
George Washington served as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, a role that proved critical to the colonists' fight for independence.
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Then & Now
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George Washington served as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, a role that proved critical to the colonists' fight for independence. Appointed by the Second Continental Congress in 1775, Washington's leadership style combined strategic insight with a deep understanding of his troops' morale and welfare. He faced numerous challenges, including a lack of resources, training, and support from the Continental Congress. Washington's ability to adapt his strategies and maintain unity among the diverse colonial forces ultimately played a pivotal role in achieving victory against British forces.
Key Facts
George Washington was appointed Commander-in-Chief in 1775.
He emphasized the importance of troop morale and unity.
Washington's strategies evolved throughout the war to adapt to challenges.
Timeline
Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement, is founded
The Pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock
The Declaration of Independence is signed
Check Your Understanding
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1 of 2Who appointed George Washington as Commander-in-Chief?
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