George Washington was Commanding General of the Continental Army.
Some other major generals were Benedict Arnold (traitor), Horatio Gates, Nathaniel Greene, Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln, Israel Putnam, Philip Schuyler, Freidrich von Steuben, Marquis de Lafayette and "Mad" Anthony Wayne.
The general in charge of the Continental Army was General George Washington. He was the leader of this army during the Revolutionary War.
General George Washington
Commander In Chief of Continental Army (Commanding General)
General George Washington led the Continental Army and the states' militias in the war against England.
George Washington was a General of the Continental Army in the 18th century, the Continental Congress later elected George Washington as the Commander-In-Chief. Making him "General George Washington Commander-In-Chief of the Continental Army" he held this position through most of the American Revolution.
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The only commanding general of the Continental Army was George Washington.
George Washington did. He was the general of the Continental Army
General George Washington was the Commanding General of the Continental Army
He was the general of the Continental Army.
The Continental Congress appointed him Commanding General of the Continental Army
The general in charge of the Continental Army was General George Washington. He was the leader of this army during the Revolutionary War.
General George Washington
"There was no organization called the US Continental Army because the United States hadn't been formed when the Continental Army was assembled." Optionally: "George Washington was a General in the Continental Army."
Marquis de Lafayette was the French military leader who helped transform the Continental Army. He was a major-general in the Continental Army.
It was General George Washington who was chosen as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. Washington was appointed to this position by the Continental Congress.