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- Widely accepted estimates include nearly 231,000 men served in the Continental Army, with the largest year being 1776. The army was fully integrated with nearly 6,600 people of color serving, many earning freedom from enslavement. George Washington saw the Continental Army as the best way to mold a new nation.www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/militia-minutemen-and-continentals-american …
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