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June 14, 1775 - Colonies establish a Continental Army to be headed by George Washington.


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The decision to establish the Continental Army was a crucial step in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. Before this, the colonies had been relying on local militias to confront British forces. However, as tensions escalated and it became clear that a more organized and unified military force was necessary, the Continental Congress authorized the creation of the Continental Army.

George Washington, a respected military leader from Virginia, was chosen to lead the army. His leadership and strategic acumen would prove instrumental in guiding the colonies to eventual victory over the British. Under Washington's command, the Continental Army faced numerous challenges, including harsh winters, supply shortages, and a formidable enemy. Despite these difficulties, Washington's leadership helped to keep the army together and maintain morale during trying times.

The establishment of the Continental Army marked a significant milestone in the American Revolution, signaling the colonies' commitment to achieving independence from British rule. It also laid the foundation for the future United States Army, which would continue to evolve and grow in the years to come.



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