In March 1783, George Washington addressed the Continental Army in Newburgh, New York, to quell growing unrest among soldiers over unpaid wages and lack of support. He urged them to remain loyal to the principles of the Revolution and emphasized the importance of unity and discipline. By revealing a letter from Congress that acknowledged their grievances and expressing his own struggles, Washington inspired the soldiers to abandon their plans for a mutiny and remain committed to their cause. His leadership and emotional appeal ultimately helped maintain order and solidarity within the army during a critical time.
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