Spartan dominance rose from its unquestionable position as the preeminent continental army of the region. |
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During his life, Cheikh Anta Diop stressed the need for a strong continental army. |
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Many of them had the continental army uniform under the black robe. |
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The nation relied on volunteers to augment the regulars in the Continental Army, which demobilized rapidly after the war. |
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Yes, the Continental Army was made up of a standing force, but without citizen soldiers the war would not have been won. |
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The officers of the Continental Army made up perhaps the most cohesive and most national of institutions. |
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Nearly destitute of food, clothing, and ammunition, with enlistments expiring and men abandoning what looked like a lost cause, the Continental army was about to fade away. |
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The first battle of the war took place in April, and the disease festered through the summer while the Continental Army was entrenched around the city. |
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The commander of the continental Army realized that if he did not inoculate his army against smallpox, he might not have an army. |
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His cousin Obed Robinson of Attleboro, Massachusetts, began as a blacksmith and made gunlocks for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. |
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These were a huge success, and in 1802 many were ordered from Foxall and Richardson, the local ironworks that had cast the cannon barrels for the Continental army. |
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Vocal in his opinion that the Continental Army not take the offensive was newly arrived Major General Charles Lee. |
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Like most of the Continental army, they were mustered out after the war. |
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The next year, he was appointed commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and rode to Cambridge to take command. |
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He had to creatively resource the new and under-resourced Continental Army. |
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Membership in the Continental Army only strengthened feelings of national loyalty, just as membership in a fire company might strengthen group and local loyalty. |
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The Continental Army sent the Sullivan Expedition on raids throughout New York to cripple the Iroquois tribes that had sided with the British. |
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Sympathizing with colonial complaints against the crown, in 1775 he was made adjutant general of the Continental Army, and in 1777 he superseded General Philip Schuyler in northern New York. |
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Howe refused to order a pursuit across the river, even though the outlook of the Continental Army was bleak. |
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The new Continental Army suffered significantly from a lack of an effective training regime, and largely inexperienced officers and sergeants. |
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He taught the Continental Army the essentials of military discipline, drills, tactics and strategy, and wrote the Revolutionary War Drill Manual. |
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Washington then moved most of the Continental Army to fortify New York City. |
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On July 3, George Washington took command of the Continental Army besieging Boston. |
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The hasty withdrawal of the Continental Army after little resistance outraged the American public. |
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With few losses of their own, the British took 5,266 prisoners, effectively destroying the Continental Army in the south. |
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Washington authorized slaves to be freed who fought with the American Continental Army. |
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The Continental Army forced the British out of Boston in 1776, but the British captured and held New York City for the duration of the war. |
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In March 1776, the Continental Army forced the British to evacuate Boston, with George Washington as the commander of the new army. |
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They returned in force in July 1776, landing in New York and defeating Washington's Continental Army in August at the Battle of Brooklyn. |
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The British also took New Jersey, pushing the Continental Army into Pennsylvania. |
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Washington stopped at Reed's tavern, en route to command the Continental Army. |
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The Continental Army was put through a new training program, supervised by Baron von Steuben, introducing the most modern Prussian methods of drilling. |
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Militia forces then besieged Boston, forcing a British evacuation in March 1776, and Congress appointed George Washington to command the Continental Army. |
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The development of the Continental Army was always a work in progress, and Washington used both his regulars and state militia throughout the war. |
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In July 1775, a newly appointed General Washington arrived outside Boston to take charge of the colonial forces and to organize the Continental Army. |
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The aid from New Orleans began in 1776, when general Charles Lee sent two officers of the Continental Army to request supplies from the New Orleans governor Luis de Unzaga. |
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