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George Washington named Commander in Chief |
On June 15, 1775, the Continental Congress appointed George Washington as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. Chosen for his leadership skills and military experience from the French and Indian War, Washington was tasked with leading the colonies' fight for independence against Great Britain. He accepted the position without pay, committing fully to the cause. Washington’s leadership was crucial in uniting the colonial forces and ultimately securing victory in the American Revolutionary War.