"To place any dependence upon Militia, is, assuredly, resting upon a broken staff. Men just dragged from the tender Scenes of domestic life; unaccustomed to the din of Arms... when opposed to Troops disciplined and looking for them in the Shell, are timid, and ready to fly from their own shadows... If I was called upon to declare upon Oath, whether the Militia had been most serviceable or hurtful upon the whole; I should subscribe to the latter."
— George Washington, letter to the President of Congress, September 24, 1776
Which of the following developments during the Revolutionary War was a direct effort to overcome the military challenges described in the excerpt?
- The establishment of a professional Continental Army and the subsequent military training provided by foreign officers like Baron von SteubenCevap
- BThe immediate signing of a military alliance with France following the colonial victory at the Battle of Bunker Hill
- CThe centralization of military drafting and taxation powers under the Articles of Confederation to finance state forces
- DThe deployment of the Olive Branch Petition to secure British funding for colonial defensive militias
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The establishment of a professional Continental Army and the subsequent military training provided by foreign officers like Baron von Steuben
The option highlighting the establishment of a professional Continental Army and training by foreign officers is correct because it directly addresses Washington's complaint about the unreliability of untrained, short-term militiamen. Under the leadership of Washington and foreign advisors like Baron von Steuben, the Continental Army developed the discipline and tactical proficiency required to match British regulars.
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The creation of a professional Continental Army and the acquisition of foreign assistance were vital in overcoming the strategic and operational limitations of colonial militias during the Revolutionary War.