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{{Quote|We have discipline. We have order. And most importantly, we have passion. We believe!|General [[Israel Putnam]] to his soldiers, 1775.|Assassin's Creed III}}
 
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Following this, the majority of the soldiers from the Continental Army went home to their families, and the few units remaining later formed the nucleus of the '''United States Army'''.
 
Following this, the majority of the soldiers from the Continental Army went home to their families, and the few units remaining later formed the nucleus of the '''United States Army'''.
 
==Organization==
 
The organization of the Continental Army was similar to the British Army. They included standard soldiers armed with muskets, brutes armed with muskets and axes, [[officers]] equipped with pistols and swords, [[Jägers]] armed with swords and pistols, and drummers that served as [[Snitches|snitches]]. The Continental Army usually operated in squads of 7 to 9, consisting of 1 officer, 1 scout, 3 standard soldiers, 2 to 4 [[grenadiers]], and 1 drummer.
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*French soldiers during the Seven Years' War in ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' wear similar uniforms to the Continental Army, albeit with mostly white and blue accents.
 
*In ''[[The Tyranny of King Washington]]'', the Continental Army serves as the main enemy force and is referred to as the "King's Army", owing to the United States becoming a tyrannical monarchy. The allies of the player in turn appear to be the British Army, such that the roles of the two factions are switched from the main game, though the redcoats are technically "rebels", not actual British soldiers.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
 
Continental soldier concept.jpg|Concept art of a Continental soldier
 
Continental soldiers.jpg|Concept models of a Continental officer and militia patriot
 
AC III Continental Army Encampment.jpg|Concept art of the Continental Army encampment at Bunker Hill
 
AC3_Musket_soldiers.png|Connor facing a group of Patriots
 
Battle_of_Bunker_Hill_2.png|Connor among Continental troops and General [[Israel Putnam|Putnam]] at the Battle of Bunker Hill
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 20:33, 11 March 2019


"We have discipline. We have order. And most importantly, we have passion. We believe!"
―General Israel Putnam to his soldiers, 1775.[src]

The Continental Army was the main military force of the newly formed United States during the American Revolutionary War.

George Washington was elected as the Commander-in-Chief of the army by the Continental Congress in 1775, who created it for the purpose of engaging in combat with the armed forces of the British Empire.

After six years of fighting, the British forces were eventually defeated in 1781. The Continental forces were greatly assisted by the Kingdom of France, which provided men and supplies. The Kingdom of Spain and the Dutch Republic also helped to distract the mighty Royal Navy at sea, meaning that the British were unable to bring their full strength to the Colonies.

In 1783, after American and French military successes, coupled with French and Spanish threats to the British mainland, the British Parliament were forced to give up the Thirteen Colonies. The British then withdrew from the rebellious American colonies after the Treaty of Paris ended the war, but maintained control of many West Indies and British North American colonies.

Following this, the majority of the soldiers from the Continental Army went home to their families, and the few units remaining later formed the nucleus of the United States Army.

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