90 Miles From Tyranny : July 3, 1775: George Washington Takes Command Of The Continental Army

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Friday, July 3, 2026

July 3, 1775: George Washington Takes Command Of The Continental Army

George Washington in 1776, when he was the commander of the Continental Army.

George Washington takes formal command of the Continental Army. Two weeks earlier, on June 15, the Continental Congress had officially named the Virginian as commander-in-chief. Washington would go on to lead his troops to victory over the British during the Revolutionary War and later served as the United States’ first president.




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More This Day In History:

June 26, 1948, the United States launched the Berlin Airlift, known as "Operation Vittles"
June 28, 1914: Archduke Franz Ferdinand Is Assassinated
June 30, 1908 The Tunguska explosion (or Tunguska event)
July 1, 1863: The Battle Of Gettysburg Begins
July 2, 1937 Amelia Earhart disappears

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