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Which explains why the Continental Congress chose George Washington to command the Continental Army?

A.


He had military experience during the French and Indian War and was known to be a man of character.


B.
He had led an army against the British in colonial Virginia and asked for the job.


C.
He campaigned to be appointed and showed the Congress his medals from earlier wars.


D.
He had no real military experience but he was very likeable and had studied military science in college.

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The answer is A.He had military experience during the French and Indian War and was known to be a man of character.
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Answer:

A. He had military experience during the French and Indian War and was known to be a man of character.

Here's more detail concerning reasons for the Second Continental Congress choosing George Washington as Commander in Chief:

  • They wanted a commander in chief who had solid combat experience, and George Washington had a strong record from the French and Indian War.
  • George Washington, at age 43, was both old enough to be respected and young enough to have the vigor and stamina for the battle campaigns that lay ahead.
  • Among the colonies, Virginia had the most wealth and population. having a commander in chief from Virginia made sense as Virginia was key to the success of the overall effort.
  • Virginians at the Second Continental Congress convinced congress delegates from other states of Washington's character and determination as a patriot.

For more details on George Washington's appointment as Commander in Chief, you might want to look at materials available from George Washington's Mount Vernon, the museum of George Washington's estate in Virginia.

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