Exercitus Continentalis






Maior Generalis Georgius Washingtonius Dux Principalis Exercitus Continentalis die 15 Iunii 1775 creatus est.




Pedes Exercitus Continantalis.




Milites exercitus Washingtoniani, adumbratio 1781.


Exercitus Continentalis post initium Belli Libertatis Americani a coloniis quae factae sunt Civitates Foederatae Americae creatus est, a decreto Congressus Continentalis die 14 Iunii 1775 ad ordinandos militares Tredecim Coloniarum conatus per rebellionem contra imperium Britanniarum institutus. Exercitus Continentalis, a militiis locorum aliisque copiis quae in dicione civitatum singularum pro supplemento manserunt. Georgius Washingtonius Maior Generalis fuit dux principalis exercitus omne per bellum.


Plurimus Exercitus Continentalis anno 1783 dimissus est, post Foedus Lutetiae bellum composuit. Legiones prima et altera deinde factae sunt intima Legionis Civitatum Foederatarum pars anno 1792, Antonio Wayne duce, quae fundamenta Exercitus Civitatum Foederatarum anno 1796 facta est.




Index






  • 1 Maiora proelia


  • 2 Nexus interni


  • 3 Bibliographia


  • 4 Nexus externi





Maiora proelia |



  • Oppugnatio Bostonia

  • Oppugnatio Carolopolis

  • Oppugnatio Oppidi Eboracensis

  • Proelium Insulae Longae

  • Proelium Altitudinum Harlemensium

  • Proelium Brandywine

  • Proelium Monemutense

  • Proelium Oppidi Germanorum

  • Proelium Princetoniae

  • Proelium Saratogae

  • Proelium Trentoniae


Nexus interni



  • Classis Continentalis

  • Departmenta Exercitus Continentalis

  • Historia Exercitus Civitatum Foederatarum


  • Valley Forge in Valley Forge Pennsylvaniae, hieme 1777–1778



Bibliographia |



  • Carp, E. Wayne. 1984. To Starve the Army at Pleasure: Continental Army Administration and American Political Culture, 1775–1783. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 080781587X.

  • Gillett, Mary C. 1981. The Army Medical Department, 1775–1818. Washington: Center of Military History, U.S. Army, 1981.

  • Lengel, Edward G. 2005. General George Washington: A Military Life. Novi Eboraci: Random House. ISBN 1400060818.

  • Martin, James Kirby, et Mark Edward Lender. 2006. A Respectable Army: The Military Origins of the Republic, 1763–1789. Ed. 2a. Wheeling Illinoesiae: Harlan Davidson. ISBN 0882952390.

  • Mayer, Holly A. 1999. Belonging to the Army: Camp Followers and Community during the American Revolution. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 1570033390; ISBN 1570031088.

  • Montross, Lynn. 1952, 1967. The Story of the Continental Army, 1775–1783. Novi Eboraci: Barnes & Noble.

  • Risch, Erna. 1981. Supplying Washington's Army. Vasingtoniae: United States Army Center of Military History.

  • Royster, Charles. 1979. A Revolutionary People at War: The Continental Army and American Character, 1775–1783. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0807813850.


Materia rationis



  • Index omnium librorum "orderly" Exercitus Continentalis, www.revwar75.com

  • Wright, Robert K. Jr. 1983. The Continental Army. Vasingtoniae: United States Army Center of Military History. Pars legi potest in interrete.

  • United States Army Center of Military History. Bibliography of the Continental Army


Fontes primarii

  • Wright, Robert K., Jr., et Morris J. MacGregor, Jr. 1987. Soldier-Statesmen of the Constitution. Vasingtoniae: United States Army Center of Military History.


Nexus externi |


  • "Von Steuben's Continentals" (video)



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