Why did the Continental Army struggle? (Choose 3) - Some soldiers had no military training and would try to come and go as they pleased. - The Continental Congress could not decide on a leader for the army. - Some soldiers had training from other wars, and they tried to tell everyone what to do. - The Continental Congress had to rely on the colonies for money, and the colonies did not provide enough. - The Continental Congress wanted to approve all actions, and it took a long time to get information back and forth. - The short distance between the battlefields and soldiers' homes made the soldiers nervous.