Which statement accurately reflects George Washington's role as commander of the Continental Army? A. He had no experience as a soldier or leading troops in battle before the Revolutionary War began. B. He endured terrible hardships with his men and won a great victory at Yorktown. C. He never lost a battle against the British army during the entire war. D. He refused to accept French help and insisted his army could defeat the British alone.



Answer :

The right choice to your question is B. He endured terrible hardships with his men and won a great victory at Yorktown.

The correct answer is B) He endured terrible hardships with his men and won a great victory at Yorktown.

The statement that accurately reflects George Washington's role as commander of the Continental Army is "He endured terrible hardships with his men and won a great victory at Yorktown."

In the Revolutionary War years, the Continental Congress named George Washington Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. The exact date, June 19, 1775. The experienced, leadership, and charisma of George Washington were determinant to be elected as Commander in Chief over other prominent Americans such as John Hancock.