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After the Second Continental Congress appointed George Washington as the commander in chief of the Continental army, he

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The Continental Congress commissioned George Washington as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army on June 19, 1775. ... After eight years of war, Washington resigned his commission as Commander in Chief on December 23, 1783.

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After the Second Continental Congress appointed George Washington as the commander in chief of the Continental army, he accepted the position and became a heroic leader. He was then almost unanimously appointed as President of the US. 
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