During the Revolutionary war, the Commander-In-Chief was the man who'd become the first President, George Washington. The most notable commanders beneath him were Benedict Arnold and Mad Anthony Wayne.?æ
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The British had three main leaders in the Revolutionary War. General Gage started off in Boston. Then General Howe took over. Finally General Clinton became the top General. Clinton was an excellent field commander but preferred the life of leisure in New York City. General George Washington was the Commander and Chief of the American forces throughout the war with a brief exception of a period when congress made General Gage the Commander and Chief of the southern theater.
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During the American Revolutionary War, the overall military leader of the American Army was General George Washington. Various other commanders led armies and otherwise contributed to the war-effort, of course, while the political leaders in the Continental Congress provided final judgment on many related logistical and strategic considerations.
National political leaders have the most serious external issue with regards to national defense. At all costs their nation must be able to be secure from external threats. National leaders and their military leaders and consultants should constantly meet and make sound decisions concerning national defense.
A private meeting of political party leaders was called a Tradition
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