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Who was elected commander-in-cheif of the continental army

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George Washington elected commander-in-chief of the continental army.

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  • The Continental Congress designated George Washington as Chief of Commander for commanding the Continental Army on 19th June, 1775.
  • George Washington was elected over other competitors such as John Hancock belonged on his preceding fighting practice and the support that a general from Virginia could improve strengthen the colonies.

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George Washington was elected commander in chief of the continental army.

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