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During the American Revolution, soldiers fought on both sides, with the Continental Army representing the American colonists and the British Army representing the Crown, with notable figures like George Washington and figures like Benedict Arnold. Key Aspects of American Revolution Soldiers:Continental Army:The Continental Army, led by George Washington, was the primary military force of the American colonists, and consisted of a mix of regular soldiers and militia. British Army:The British Army, representing the Crown, was a well-trained and experienced force, but faced challenges in fighting a war far from home. Militia:The militia, composed of local citizens, played a crucial role in the early stages of the war, but lacked the training and discipline of the Continental Army. Notable Figures:George Washington: Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, a key figure in the American Revolution. Benedict Arnold: Initially a hero of the Continental Army, he later became a traitor, joining the British side. Lord George Germain: A British politician who served as Secretary of State for the Colonies during the American Revolution. Thomas Gage: A British General who served as the commander of British forces in North America during the early years of the revolution. William Howe: A British general who commanded British forces in the American Revolution. Henry Clinton: A British general who served as commander of British forces in America. John Burgoyne: A British general who led a campaign in the American Revolution, but was defeated at Saratoga. Charles Cornwallis: A British general who surrendered at Yorktown, effectively ending the war. Challenges:Continental Army: Faced challenges with supply, training, and discipline. British Army: Faced challenges with logistics, distance, and the determination of the American colonists. Impact:The American Revolution soldiers played a crucial role in establishing the United States as an independent natio