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The''' Continental Army''' was formed after the outbreak of the [[American Revolutionary War]] by the thirteen colonies that became the [[United States|United States of America]], by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775. General[[George Washington| George Washington]] was the Commander-in-Chief of the army throughout the war. The Continental Army was created to revolt against the British Empire and successfully drove them out in 1783 after the Treaty of Paris. They would later be disbanded and the remaining units would later be merged into the United States Army.
The''' Continental Army''' was the main military force of the newly-formed [[United States]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]].
 
General [[George Washington]] was the Commander-in-Chief of the army throughout the war. The Continental Army was created to revolt against the British Empire and successfully drove them out in 1783 after the Treaty of Paris. They would later be disbanded and the remaining units would later be merged into the United States Army.


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Washington and Connor leading a Continental Army squad

The Continental Army was the main military force of the newly-formed United States during the American Revolutionary War.

General George Washington was the Commander-in-Chief of the army throughout the war. The Continental Army was created to revolt against the British Empire and successfully drove them out in 1783 after the Treaty of Paris. They would later be disbanded and the remaining units would later be merged into the United States Army.

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