Nathanael Greene retired from the military primarily due to health issues and exhaustion from his demanding service during the American Revolutionary War. After serving as a key general and playing a crucial role in various battles, including the Siege of Yorktown, Greene faced physical ailments that hindered his ability to continue. Additionally, after the war, he sought to focus on his personal life and manage his plantation in Georgia. His decision to retire allowed him to transition from military life to civilian responsibilities.
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