14 Facts About Continental Army

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Continental Army was the army of the Thirteen Colonies and the Revolutionary-era United States.

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The Continental Army was created to coordinate military efforts of the Colonies in their war for independence against the British, who sought to keep their American lands under control.

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Continental Army was supplemented by local militias and volunteer troops that were either loyal to individual states or otherwise independent.

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The 1st and 2nd Regiments of the Continental Army went on to form what was to become the Legion of the United States in 1792.

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Continental Army consisted of soldiers from all 13 colonies and, after 1776, from all 13 states.

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Broadly speaking, Continental Army forces consisted of several successive armies or establishments:.

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Soldiers in the Continental Army were volunteers; they agreed to serve in the army and standard enlistment periods lasted from one to three years.

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Continental Army was racially integrated, a condition the United States Army would not see again until the 1950s.

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Continental Army increased its effectiveness and success rate through a series of trials and errors, often at a great human cost.

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10.

French played a decisive role in 1781 as Washington's Continental Army was augmented by a French expeditionary force and a squadron of the French navy .

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11.

Continental Army wanted four infantry regiments, each assigned to a specific sector of the frontier, plus an artillery regiment.

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12.

Continental Army's proposed regimental organizations followed Continental Army patterns but had a provision for increased strength in the event of war.

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13.

In 1796, the United States Continental Army was raised following the discontinuation of the legion of the United States.

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14.

Later on in the war, the Continental Army established its own uniform with a black and white cockade among all ranks.

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