who was commander-in-chief of the continental army during the american revolution? A Benedict Arnold B john Paul Jones C Nathanael Greene D. George Washington i think its george washington.
yea it was
okay my question is now why and how?
George Washington, a leader of the revolutionary movement in Virginia, a former commander of Virginia's frontier forces, and a British colonial army officer, was commissioned "commander-in-chief of the army of the United Colonies of all the forces raised and to be raised by them" on June 19, 1775, by the Continental ... George Washington's Commission as Commander in Chief ... www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/.../commission.htmlLibrary of Congress
okay thnaks jabes and heres another question hold on a sec
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we the people of the united states, in order to form a more perfect union.... is a quote from which document? A. the bill of rights B. preamble to the u.s constitution C. the article of confederation D. the decoration of independence
i think its D but i also think ist A but i dont know.
okay hold on
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