Made up of boys as young as eleven to sixty-year-old grandfathers, the Continental Army was one of the unlikeliest fighting units ever assembled. Starvation, cold, disease, and the threat of British prison ships haunted the soldier throughout the Revolutionary War.
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Made up of boys as young as eleven to sixty-year-old grandfathers, the Continental Army was one of the unlikeliest fighting units ever assembled. Starvation, cold, disease, and the threat of British prison ships haunted the soldier throughout the Revolutionary War.
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