Form the ranks of liberty and stand against tyranny with the American Revolution Continental Army set. This formation captures the disciplined determination of colonial forces as they marched, fought, and endured against one of the world’s most powerful empires. Featuring uniformed infantry, command elements, artillery support, and battlefield accessories, this set brings the birth of a nation to life through detailed, historically inspired design.
Perfect for recreating Revolutionary War battles, camp scenes, and parade formations, the Continental Army set delivers a commanding visual presence and a strong educational foundation for early American military history.
Features
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Full American Revolution Continental Army infantry formation
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Uniformed soldiers with period-correct coats, crossbelts, and tricorn hats
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Includes command elements for leadership and formation scenes
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Field artillery cannon with horse-drawn carriage
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Muskets and bayonets for line infantry tactics
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Battlefield accessories for camp and engagement displays
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Large baseplate for formation and diorama building
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Designed for historical displays and educational builds
Specifications
History
Development
The Continental Army was established in 1775 by the Second Continental Congress to unify colonial militias under a single command. Under General George Washington, the army evolved from an inexperienced force into a disciplined fighting organization capable of challenging British regulars.
Role
The Continental Army served as the primary military force of the American colonies during the Revolutionary War. Organized into infantry regiments supported by artillery and cavalry elements, it fought in key engagements from the Siege of Boston to the decisive victory at Yorktown.
Significance
The Continental Army played a decisive role in securing American independence. Its perseverance, adaptability, and leadership laid the foundation for the United States Army and established the military traditions of a new nation. This set honors the soldiers whose sacrifices shaped the course of history.