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Armies of the American Revolution
Gabriele Esposito
A Timeline of the Continental Army
Phillip Margulies
A Revolutionary People At War
Charles Royster
The Drillmaster of Valley Forge
Paul Lockhart
Cavalry of the American Revolution
Jim Piecuch
A Respectable Army
James Kirby Martin
'They Were Good Soldiers'
John U. Rees
Battle Tactics of the American Revolution
Robbie MacNiven
Early Military Rifles
Balázs Németh
Soldier of the American Revolution
Denis Hambucken
Don Troiani's Soldiers of the American Revolution
Standing in Their Own Light
Judith L. Van Buskirk
Feeding Washington's Army
Ricardo A. Herrera
Rebels and Patriots
Michael Leck
An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Uniforms from 1775-
Digby Smith
Continental Infantryman of the American Revolution
John Milsop
General Washington's Army (1)
Marko Zlatich
George Washington’s Army
Peter Young
The American Provincial Corps 1775–84
Philip Katcher
American Loyalist Troops 1775–84
René Chartrand
Patriot Militiaman in the American Revolution 1775
Ed Gilbert
Trenton and Princeton 1776–77
David Bonk
Philadelphia 1777
Justin Clement
Monmouth Courthouse 1778
Brendan Morrissey
Savannah 1779
Scott Martin
New York 1776
David Smith
Patriot vs Loyalist
Si Sheppard
Continental vs Redcoat
David Bonk
Armies of the American Revolution, 1775 - 1783
Gabriele Esposito
Congress's Own
Holly A. Mayer
George Washington's Enforcers
Harry M. Ward
Historical Register of Officers of the Continental
Francis B. Heitman
Biographical Sketches of the Generals of the Conti
Mary Theresa Leiter
The Book of the Continental Soldier
Harold Leslie Peterson
Records of the Revolutionary War
William Thomas Roberts Sa
The Continental Army
Robert K. Wright (Jr.)
Henry Knox, a Soldier of the Revolution
Noah Brooks
Historical Register of Officers of the Continental
Francis Bernard Heitman
Some Notes on the Continental Army
John Womack Wright
The Continental Army
Robert K. Wright
Soldier and Pioneer
Edward Lowell Anderson
The Army of the American Revolution and Its Organi
Rudolf Cronau
Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units--battalions
Fred Anderson Berg
Supplying Washington's Army
Erna Risch
Letters and Papers of Major-General John Sullivan,
John Sullivan

Continental Army

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The Continental Army was formed in 1775 during the American Revolutionary War as the first unified colonial fighting force, created by a resolution of the Continental Congress. Led by General George Washington, it was composed primarily of volunteers from the Thirteen Colonies who opposed British rule. The army faced numerous challenges, including shortages of resources, training, and manpower. Despite these difficulties, the Continental Army benefited from French military support and the strategic acumen of its leaders, which were pivotal in key victories such as the Battle of Saratoga and the Siege of Yorktown. These successes ultimately led to the British surrender in 1781, securing American independence. Following the war, the Continental Army was disbanded in 1783 in favor of a peacetime force that would later evolve into the United States Army. The legacy of the Continental Army is foundational in the history of the United States, symbolizing the unity and resilience required to establish a new nation.

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