What was one of the hardest battles that the Continental Army ever fought?

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What was one of the hardest battles that the Continental Army ever fought?

What was one of the hardest battles that the Continental Army ever fought? A. The Battle for Philadelphia in December 1777.

Q. How did George Washington help win the Revolutionary War?

As a young man, he worked as a surveyor then fought in the French and Indian War (1754-63). During the American Revolution, he led the colonial forces to victory over the British and became a national hero. In 1787, he was elected president of the convention that wrote the U.S. Constitution.

Q. Did George Washington actually fight?

General Washington did not fight in the over 230 skirmishes and battles during the American Revolution. However, in those he did fight in he fought from the front, securing his legacy as “First in War.”

Q. Why did George Washington want to stay out of the war?

Washington wanted to remain neutral in the war between France and Britain because the US wanted to support France, but not fight Britain because we were too weak to fight, Another reason why Washington wanted to remain neutral was because his cabinet members such as Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson disagreed …

Q. What 5 states did not have a battle in the Revolutionary War?

The five states which did not have a battle during the American revolutionary war are gernmantown , brandywire, monmouth court house and trenton.

Q. How many wars was George Washington in?

Washington’s service can be broken into three periods, French and Indian War, American Revolutionary War, and the Quasi-War with France, with service in three different armed forces (British provincial militia, the Continental Army, and the United States Army).

Q. What was George Washington’s greatest victory?

At approximately 8 a.m. on the morning of Decem, General George Washington’s Continental Army reaches the outskirts of Trenton, New Jersey, and descends upon the unsuspecting Hessian force guarding the city.

Q. What was Washington’s most important strategy?

Washington chose his battles carefully and used reasoning as a strategy for success throughout most of his military career. He took the time to think through challenging situations so that the patriots’ odds of success were increased.

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