The British Government, because the group who appointed George Washington commander of the colonial army would obviously be the British Government. Why? You ask? Because nobody answered this already is one, and two, because the British hate other people who aren't British, well they did.
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the correct answer is the Second Continental Congress
The Continental Congress selected George Washington as commander in chief of the continental army on June 19th, 1775.
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It recognized the Minutemen as the Continental Army, appointed George Washington as the army's commander, and authorized the printing of paper money to pay its troops.
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George Washington was elected president after the United States of America got rid of the Articles of Confederation primarily due to his war leadership in commanding American Troops during The American Revolutionary War. The American Continental Army was the only "standing army" (militia weren't standing armies) for George Washington to command so this makes it clearly apparent that George Washington is the one who led the American Continental Army during the American Revolution.
George Washington was the first , since he was the first President. Article II, Section Two, Clause One of the US Constitution empowers the President of the US as the Commander in Chief. (Washington was also the commander-in-chief of the Colonial Army )