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The Continental Army was formed by the second continental congress after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War by the colonies that became the United States of America. Established by a resolution of the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775, it was created to coordinate the military efforts of the Thirteen Colonies in their revolt against the rule of Great Britain. The Continental Army was supplemented by local militias and troops that remained under control of the individual states or were otherwise independent. General George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the army throughout the war.
Most of the Continental Army was disbanded in 1783 after the Treaty of Paris ended the war. The 1st and 2nd Regiments went on to form the nucleus of the Legion of the United States in 1792 under General Anthony Wayne. This became the foundation of the United States Army in 1796.
The Continental Army consisted of soldiers from all 13 colonies, and after 1776, from all 13 states. When the American Revolutionary War began at the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19th 1775, the colonial revolutionaries did not have an army. Previously, each colony had relied upon the militia, made up of part-time citizen-soldiers, for local defense, or the raising of temporary "provincial regiments" during specific crises such as the French and Indian War of 1754-1763. As tensions with Great Britain increased in the years leading to the war, colonists began to reform their militias in preparation for the perceived potential conflict. Training of militiamen increased after the passage of the Intolerable Acts in 1774. Colonists such as Richard Henry Lee proposed forming a national militia force, but the First Continental Congress rejected the idea.
The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), also known as the American War of Independence and the Revolutionary War in the United States, was the armed conflict between Great Britain and thirteen of its North American colonies, which had declared themselves the independent United States of America. Early fighting took place primarily on the North American continent. France, eager for revenge after its defeat in the Seven Years' War, signed an alliance with the new nation in 1778 that proved decisive in the ultimate victory. The conflict gradually expanded into a world war with Britain combating France, Spain, and the Netherlands. Fighting also broke out in India between the British East India Company and the French allied Kingdom of Mysore.
George Washington (February 22, 1732 [O.S. February 11, 1731] – December 14, 1799) was the first President of the United States (1789–97), the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He presided over the convention that drafted the current United States Constitution and during his lifetime was called the "father of his country".
Widely admired for his strong leadership qualities, Washington was unanimously elected president in the first two national elections. He oversaw the creation of a strong, well-financed national government that maintained neutrality in the French Revolutionary Wars, suppressed the Whiskey Rebellion, and won acceptance among Americans of all types. Washington's incumbency established many precedents, still in use today, such as the cabinet system, the inaugural address, and the title Mr. President. His retirement from office after two terms established a tradition that lasted until 1940, when Franklin Delano Roosevelt won an unprecedented third term. The 22nd Amendment (1951) now limits the president to eight years in office.
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The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major territories and various possessions. The 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. The territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. At 3.8 million square miles (9.842 million km2) and with over 320 million people, the country is the world's third or fourth-largest by total area and the third most populous. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries. The geography and climate of the United States are also extremely diverse, and the country is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
The American Revolution was a political upheaval that took place between 1765 and 1783 during which colonists in the Thirteen American Colonies rejected the British monarchy and aristocracy, overthrew the authority of Great Britain, and founded the United States of America.
Starting in 1765, members of American colonial society rejected the authority of the British Parliament to tax them without colonial representatives in the government. During the following decade, protests by colonists—known as Patriots—continued to escalate, as in the Boston Tea Party in 1773 during which patriots destroyed a consignment of taxed tea from the Parliament-controlled and favored East India Company. The British responded by imposing punitive laws—the Coercive Acts—on Massachusetts in 1774, following which Patriots in the other colonies rallied behind Massachusetts. In late 1774 the Patriots set up their own alternative government to better coordinate their resistance efforts against Great Britain, while other colonists, known as Loyalists, preferred to remain aligned to the British Crown.
When the Continental Army made camp at Valley Forge during the American Revolution, times were tough. The winter was bitter cold, there was disease and hunger. Support the cartoons on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/simplehistory?ty=a Get your copy of Simple History: The American Revolution: http://www.amazon.com/Simple-History-Revolution-Daniel-Turner/dp/1530090431/ Simple history gives you the facts, simple! See the book collection here: Amazon USA http://www.amazon.com/Daniel-Turner-%60/e/B00H5TYLAE/ Amazon UK http://www.amazon.co.uk/Daniel-Turner-%60/e/B00H5TYLAE/ http://www.simplehistory.co.uk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Simple-History-549437675141192/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/simple_guides Credit: Narrator: Chris Kane Animation: Daniel Turner Music: ...
The Revolutionary War is one of history's major events. Although you’ve probably read the basics about the Revolutionary War, there’s a lot more to it than what you thought. From two Boston tea parties to who actually wrote the Declaration of Independence, these are 25 Things About The Revolutionary War You Might Not Know. Follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/list25 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/list25 Website: http://list25.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/list25/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/list25/ Check out the physical list at - http://list25.com/25-things-about-the-revolutionary-war-you-might-not-know/ Revolutionary war facts featured on this video: Between 1650 and 1770 the economy of British North America (today the United States) grew 25 times Because o...
Witness the chaos of 18th century warfare first-hand between the Continental Army and the British military for American independence. Come see it in person: http://www.mountvernon.org/revwarweekend
Learn more at: https://www.civilwar.org/learn/revolu... Visit our Civil War page at: http://www.civilwar.org/ David Lawrence gives the ins and outs of the vast amount of soldiers that served in the Continental Army.
The New York Campaign of 1777 was the turning point of the American Revolutionary War. But what was life really like in the Continental Army during this important campaign? Find out in my short documentary. A short documentary about the Continental Army during the New York Campaign of 1777 (Battle of Saratoga). Footage shot at Saratoga National Historical Park in September of 2008. This is the first draft of this documentary. The second draft video can be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggiadayrJkc Directed and Produced by: Patrick Mantle (PatrizioXC76) Associate Producers: Joan and Jim Mantle Special Thanks to: 2nd Regt. Albany Co. Militia 25th Continental Regt. Saratoga NHP Middlesex Fife and Drums SCTV This video was a student-project for the "Television Production Worksh...
http://www.mslaw.edu After the Battle of Long Island American Revolutionary General and Founding Father George Washington makes a crucial tactical change - no longer trying to win the war, instead focusing on not losing the war. Washington came to understand that if the Continental Army held out long enough the British would finally give up and go home. In this excerpt from the Massachusetts School of Law's Program, Books Of Our Time, dedicated to Mr. Ellis' book - Revolutionary Summer - The Birth of American Independence; Mr. Ellis discusses George Washington's changing thought process, from engaging the enemy whenever confronted to a "war of posts"; as well as the notion that the Continental Army didn't have to win the war, they just couldn't lose it. Joseph Ellis is a Pulitzer Prize...
In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution. And the Revolutionary War. I know we've labored the point here, but they weren't the same thing. In any case, John will teach you about the major battles of the war, and discuss the strategies on both sides. Everyone is familiar with how this war played out for the Founding Fathers; they got to become the Founding Fathers. But what did the revolution mean to the common people in the United States? For white, property-owning males, it was pretty sweet. They gained rights that were a definite step up from being British Colonial citizens. For everyone else, the short-term gains were not clear. Women's rights were unaffected, and slaves remained in slavery. As for poor white folks, they remained poor and disenfranchised. The realit...
On the foggy morning of August 16, 1780, American and British armies clashed in the pine woods north of Camden, South Carolina, in one of the most important and influential battles of the Revolutionary War. An American victory would quash British plans to subjugate the Southern colonies and virtually guarantee the independence of the fledgling United States. A victory for the British would pave the way for the conquest of North Carolina and Virginia. After nearly an hour of frenzied, bloody combat, the British army emerged victorious, and American morale plummeted to its lowest point of the war. The rout at Camden was not a total loss, however, as Patriot forces eventually came away with a renewed determination to resist British advances, and the lessons from the defeat were applied to sec...
The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), also referred to as the American War of Independence and as the Revolutionary War in the United States, was an armed conflict between Great Britain and those thirteen of its North American colonies which after the onset of the war declared independence as the United States of America. On December 16, 1773, Massachusetts members of the Patriot group Sons of Liberty destroyed a shipment of tea in Boston Harbor in an event that became known as the Boston Tea Party. British attempts to seize the munitions of Massachusetts colonists in April 1775 led to the first open combat between Crown forces and Massachusetts militia, the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. The Continental Congress appointed George Washington to take command of t...
It's time for history class as we paint up Perry Miniatures' American War of Independence Continental infantry. PAINT KEY VMC = Vallejo Model Color VGC = Vallejo Game Color VMA = Vallejo Model Air PANTS VGC Heavy Color Brown VMC Iraqui Sand VMC Pale Sand Add VMC White SHIRTS VMC Dark Prussian Blue Add VMC Intense Blue VMC Intense Blue RED TRIM VMC Black Red VMC Red VMC Flat Red HAT & BOOTS VMC Black VMC Dark Prussian Blue VMC Black + VGC Shadow Grey AMMO POUCH VMC Black VMC Black + VMC Camo Black Brown Add VMC Leather Brown SKIN TONE VMC Cadmium Red + VMC Beige Red VMC Beige Red Add WMC White Doctor Faust's Painting Clinic http://www.brookhursthobbies.com/paintingclinic/ http://www.facebook.com/DoctorFaustsPaintingClinic Perspectives by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed und...
The Battle of Yorktown (Virginia) ended on October 19, 1781 ... and was a decisive victory by a combined force of American Continental Army troops led by General George Washington and French Army troops led by the Comte de Rochambeau over a British Army with German soldiers commanded by British lord and Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis, which resulted in his surrender and the capture of his army. Cornwallis' surrender also prompted the British government to negotiate an end to the American Revolutionary War. A National Park Service / U.S. Department of the Interior film ********************************** Video edited by USA Patriotism! http://www.usa-patriotism.com "American Pride" book ... http://www.americanpridebook.com USA Store ... http://www.usa-patriotism.com/store/ Amer...
George Washington was nominated by John Adams as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army(in HBO miniseries John Adams) I reserve no rights to this video and I just wanted to share the scene of strong leadership.
Excerpts from "Fife and Drum Music of the American Revolution: Military Music in America series, vol. 1," produced by the Company of Military Collectors & Historians, Washington, D.C. with George P. Carroll, Director of Music -- from about 1976. (Improved audio from my earlier upload of this same.) On a related note... For "The CONTINENTAL ARMY SERIES," see: Volume One: https://archive.org/details/TheContinentalArmySeriesRealityAndAspirationInTheAmerican ~or~ http://www.scribd.com/doc/94480242/THE-CONTINENTAL-ARMY-SERIES-Reality-and-Aspiration-in-the-Am-Revy-Era and Volume Two: https://archive.org/details/Vol2ContinentalArmySeries ~or~ http://www.scribd.com/doc/136892381/Vol-II-THE-CONTINENTAL-ARMY-SERIES-Reality-and-Aspiration-in-the-American-Revolutionary-Era Wm. Thomas Sherma...
Militias joining Secret New U.S. Continental Army to oust U.N. troops and save the U.S. constitution while protecting you and your family.
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Part 2 of Revolutionary War weekend at Mount Vernon! Learn about 18th century military equipment, and witness the epic battle demonstration as the Continental army and British military come face to face.
The Winter Patriots explores one of the darkest moments of the American Revolution and how the Continental Army, under the command of General George Washington, was able to save the cause of independence through one brilliant military campaign at the end of 1776 and the beginning of 1777. Follow Washington’s forces as they cross the icy Delaware River on their way to their surprise victory at the Battle of Trenton. Watch as Washington crosses the river once more and fights the British and Hessians on the Assunpink Creek and at the Battle of Princeton. The Winter Patriots is the second animated feature presentation produced by Wide Awake Films and George Washington’s Mount Vernon – the home of General George Washington. Visit Mountvernon.org to learn more.
June 28, 1778 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The Continental Army under General George Washington attacked the rear of the British Army column commanded by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton as they left Monmouth Court House. This footage is the 2015 reenactment of this critical battle fought in the perspective of the Crown forces. Have the perspective of a soldier during a recreated 1778. For more information to join the reenacting community visit www.243regiment.com.
Lexington, MA - April 19, 2014 - A demonstration of the US Army Old Guard showing tactics and equipment used by the Continental Army under Gen. George Washington. Note that this army did not exist at the time of the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. Those battles involved professional British soldiers fighting the citizen militias of the towns in the area.
The Winter Patriots explores one of the darkest moments of the American Revolution and how the Continental Army, under the command of General George Washington, was able to save the cause of independence through one brilliant military campaign at the end of 1776 and the beginning of 1777. Follow Washington’s forces as they cross the icy Delaware River on their way to their surprise victory at the Battle of Trenton. Watch as Washington crosses the river once more and fights the British and Hessians on the Assunpink Creek and at the Battle of Princeton. The Winter Patriots is the second animated feature presentation produced by Wide Awake Films and George Washington’s Mount Vernon – the home of General George Washington. Visit Mountvernon.org to learn more.
The first part of a 2 parter of the American revolutionary war.
Lexington, MA - April 19, 2014 - A demonstration of the US Army Old Guard showing tactics and equipment used by the Continental Army under Gen. George Washington. Note that this army did not exist at the time of the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. Those battles involved professional British soldiers fighting the citizen militias of the towns in the area.
Metal detecting finds, tips and thoughts during a dig on an American Revolutionary War military site with longtime relic hunter, historian and collector XRdsRev (E. Bower). Actual hunt footage with period finds including musketballs and buttons.
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George Washington arrives in Boston to take command of the army (7/3/75). He has no idea if the New Englanders will follow a Virginian, but he is a born leader and quickly takes charge of the defense of Boston. After a yearlong siege, the British withdraw to New York (3/4/76).Sarah, James and Henri travel to Massachusetts with Washington and see him pull together the diverse group of men into a Continental army. James accompanies Henry Knox to Fort Ticonderoga to bring back the cannons which finally help to drive the British from Boston. James and Sarah proudly watch the raising of the new Grand Union flag.
The Continental Army was formed after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War by the colonies that became the United States of America. Established by a resolution of the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775, it was created to coordinate the military efforts of the Thirteen Colonies in their revolt against the rule of Great Britain. The Continental Army was supplemented by local militias and other troops that remained under control of the individual states. General George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the army throughout the war. Most of the Continental Army was disbanded in 1783 after the Treaty of Paris ended the war. The 1st and 2nd Regiments went on to form the nucleus of the Legion of the United States in 1792 under General Anthony Wayne. This became the foundation ...
The Revolutionaries lay siege to Boston; the formation of the Continental Army and the conscription of slaves by both sides.
Join Private Scott MacScott and the 5th New York Regiment as they face off against the British Redcoats in defense of our Liberty. Reenactment at Old Sturbridge, MA This comprehensive video covers the first day at the 2014 Old Sturbridge Village, Rebels & Redcoats reenactment. Follow the march from camp as we join the other Regiments then enter the open battlefield to start a fierce battle full of musket shots and cannons. This is the most accurate video of what it is to be a re-enactor and what it would have been to be a citizen soldier in the Revolutionary American War. If you are interested in experiencing first hand the life and culture of our Founding Fathers and Countrymen then join our living history Tour - The Founding of America. www.TheTravels.com Share this video with your f...
● CHECK OUT OUR 2ND CHANNEL: https://youtube.com/TheBestSpaceArchives ✚ Watch our "Old America" PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaGAbbh1M3ImKavW8ZY0aZyFK1c-PLCAj ►Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TheBestFilmArchives ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/BestFilmArch This 1952 film is an illustrated / animated documentary about the American War of Independence – also known as the American Revolutionary War – from the U.S. Navy’s perspective. The film explains the causes of conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, and presents the general movements of the continental army and navy from 1775 to 1783. It depicts the founding of the U.S. Navy, the battle of Valcour Island, the bravery of John Paul Jones, the United ...
The American Revolution was a political upheaval that took place between 1765 and 1783 during which colonists in the Thirteen American Colonies maintained by force of arms their refusal to submit to the authority of the King and Parliament of Great Britain, and founded the independent United States. Starting in 1765, members of American colonial society rejected the authority of the British Parliament to tax them and to create other laws affecting them without colonial representatives in the government. During the following decade, protests continued to escalate by colonists (known as Patriots), as in the Boston Tea Party in 1773, during which patriots destroyed a consignment of taxed tea from the Parliament-controlled and favored East India Company.[1] The British responded by closing Bo...
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The American Revolution was a political upheaval that took place between 1765 and 1783 during which colonists in the Thirteen American Colonies maintained by force of arms their refusal to submit to the authority of the King and Parliament of Great Britain, and founded the independent United States. Starting in 1765, members of American colonial society rejected the authority of the British Parliament to tax them and to create other laws affecting them without colonial representatives in the government. During the following decade, protests continued to escalate by colonists (known as Patriots), as in the Boston Tea Party in 1773, during which patriots destroyed a consignment of taxed tea from the Parliament-controlled and favored East India Company.[1] The British responded by closing Bo...
George Washington was unanimously elected as the first president of the United States of America after winning the American Revolutionary War as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. Washington was first called "Father of his Country" three years after the beginning of the Revolutionary War – a status he earned not only for his military accomplishments, but also because of the numerous virtues he was perceived to possess as a human being. But within Washington's impeccable character, one quality stood out the most – a unique immunity to the corrupting effects of power, which stemmed from his selfless nature. "I often say of George Washington that he was one of the few in the whole history of the world who was not carried away by power," stated Robert Frost, "America's great poe...
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The soldiers of the Continental Army suffered extreme hardships. They were usually undersupplied while they experienced the terror of combat, fighting for what George Washington called the "great cause." The close of the war brought further anxiety as promised payment was long in arrears and the under funded Congress would soon no longer require their urgent protection. The officers of the Continental Army formed the Society of the Cincinnati to perpetuate their brotherhood and maintain an organization to press Congress to fulfill its promises.
Professor Carol Berkin discusses the women who accompanied the colonial army during the American Revolution.
As the British soldiers marched from the streets of Yorktown, Virginia on October 17, 1781, their heads hung and their colors remained cased. They marched toward the officers representing General George Washington’s Continental Army where their arms, and pride, was to be surrendered. Each soldier wondered how the increasingly victorious and mighty British Army could possibly be sent into ignoble defeat by their very own colonies. Since that day, scholars, military leaders, and historians have studied the victory of a relatively unprofessional army over their far superior foes. The latest installment in this 234 year debate is the center of a lecture and discussion led by Professor Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy in the 4th edition of the First Annual Discussions on Military History Roundtabl...