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In the early years of the war, the size of the Continental Army dwindled largely because soldiers left as their year of service was completed.

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In the early years of the American Revolutionary War, the Continental Army faced difficulties in maintaining its size as many soldiers served for only a short term (typically one year) and left when their service was completed. This turnover contributed to challenges in keeping the army adequately manned.

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