They put George Washington in charge of the troops because he was experienced and he loved the war
George Washington was in charge of all of the troops; if you mean the Civil War, Robert. E. Lee commanded the Confederates, or the South.
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Hessians, troops "rented" by England's King George to enlarge his army in America
George Washington thought the British were going to attack Long Island because this was the easiest port for the troops to reach. When the Battle of Long Island did take place Washington and his troops were defeated.
The Battle of Yorktown was fought because Lord Cornwallis believed that by having the British troops camp out in Yorktown Virginia they could force American troops to surrender control of the Carolina territories. George Washington marched the American troops into Yorktown and demanded that the British troops leave. This was the final battle of the American Revolution.
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He was put in charge because he was a good leader.
George Washington was put in charge of the troops in Virginia because the Second Continental Congress representatives voted to have him be leader of the troops.
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No, George Washington did not lead troops from Virginia to fight the French. However, he did lead the Virginia Regiment in the French and Indian War, which was a conflict between the British and the French.
Between August 14 until August 19 of 1781, Washington secretly marched his troops from the Hudson to Virginia.
George Washington was the General in charge of American troops at both Brandywine and Germantown. William Howe was in charge of British troops at both battles.
George Washington was in charge of all of the troops; if you mean the Civil War, Robert. E. Lee commanded the Confederates, or the South.
George Washington was a young surveyor who came to Virginia to help fight the French. Washington was only twenty-one years old when the French moved troops into Virginia.
The next year, Washington led Virginia troops on a missionto enforce the colony's claim to the land on the Ohio River.
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Washington was commander of American troops.