What were the Continental Army's weaknesses?
George Washington was chosen to be commander of the Continental Army.
the continental army is because sickness was spreading around.
The continental army of the Civil war was the army of the Continental United States. The main, and best (he won many battles) soldier was General George McClellan.
There were so many hardships of the continental Army. Some of them included harsh weather conditions and fatigue as a result of travelling for long distances.
What were the Continental Army's weaknesses?
lack of purpose lack of equipment untrained
a basic answer is: No navy Untrained army Low resources Slackers Low recruiting period
The Continental Army.
Some of difficulties the continental army faced was a shortage of food, clothing, and sickness after the army camped in Pennsylvania in December 1776.
George Washington was commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War against Britain.
1. In some of the battles, they fought in open areas. The British was not good in open areas. 2. the British Army was used to the army's standing still and shoot at each otherTone at a time, but the Continental Army didn't do that. 3.It was expensive to ship supplies all the way to the colonies. MultiCourage1
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Britain was an established army. The Continental Army was not.
he was the leader/commander of the Continental army
It's generally referred to as the Colonial Army or the Continental Army.
George Washington was chosen to be commander of the Continental Army.