...George Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia on February 22, 1732. He was born into a middle class family, his father Augustine and mother Mary, moved the family up the well-known Potomac River, to another Washington owned plantation called Little Hunting Creek. This was in 1735, only three years later the family packed up and moved again. This time to Ferry Farm, opposite of Fredericksburg Virginia, This was finally the place George would call home, for much of his childhood and youth years. George lived a normal child’s life for the time period. A little better off than most, he was homeschooled in his younger years, where he learned math, geography, Latin and the English classics. Like many people he gained most of his knowledge and understanding of life by watching other people. He mastered the art of growing tobacco, and how to run a plantation. A major...
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...first five presidents, George Washington deserves the title of “America’s Greatest Founding Father” because of his contributions to the United States and possessing of personal qualities that we would expect from our leaders. George Washington was our first president and led good examples for what a true leader should have. Other presidents who were elected into officer throughout the years after his terms, took the example he set & saw him as a role model for how a president should act. With many well known historic events taking place with the greatest, george washington, you can truly see how he is our most important founding father. George Washington had the characteristics of a leader. He was our first president with leading our country for a two term time...
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...P.2 George Washington was rightly called the father of our country. Born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland Land County Virginia. George Washington was the very first president of the United States. He served two terms as president. From 1789-1797. He is on a one dollar bill. He was president of the constitutional convention that wrote the United States constitution. He also helped shape the offices future rolls and power. George Washington believed that it was necessary to strike a delicate balance between making the presidency powerful enough to function effectively in the nation. George Washington as a part of the American revolution. He became what some would call, a national hero when he led the colonial forces to victory over the...
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...Founding Fathers of the United States of America are some of the most praised leaders in modern history. Their passion to establish a new government by and for the people created an undeniable notion that they were great leaders. The Founding Fathers wrote political newspapers articles, led movements in their newly formed political parties, went on to become important figure heads of the new nation and future presidents using their greatness to create the United States today. The greatness of a leader can be defined in many areas but the most important are their integrity and leadership qualities. Great leadership is not defined by the giant statues left behind or even the books written about the impact that you make on the people a leader...
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...George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 in Virginia, in a town called bridge creek. When Washington was eleven his father died, so Washington had to live with his mother and other other family members throughout Virginia. At the age of fourteen George Washington planned to join the British navy but George Washington stayed home do to his mother's not wanting him to join the military . By the age of sixteen Washington had obtained the basic education in math, and reading and the other usual subjects around his time. In 1749 Washington was made county surveyor, and his experience on the frontier led to him ranking as a major in the Virginia militia. During the French and Indian war George Washington began moving up in military ranks quick. Virginia’s governor Robert Dinwiddie assigned Washington to warn the French moving into the Ohio valley against invading the English territory before the french and indian war. Dinwiddie then made Washington a lieutenant colonel, with orders to dislodge the French at Pennsylvania’s Fort Duquesne, but a strong French force beat the Virginia troops. Later that year...
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...of John Adams and George Washington? Many people view our Founding Fathers as brave, intelligent men and I would not dare disagree with them. The men that started our nation were brave enough to stand up to the most powerful country in the world at that time with very little resources or people to back them up. They transformed the hardships of the original colony, Jamestown, into our fifty states we have today. Although I will give them credit in saying that what the Founding Fathers did is something that no one in history has ever dared to do or ever will again, these men were still human. Historians do not like to focus on the impurities of the originators of our nation but they, three hundred years...
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...GEORGE WASHINGTON THESIS Coming from a modest family and not having a superior level of education, George Washington would prove worthy to become a true leader at a young age. George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 in Colonial Virginia and was the first child of his fathers’ second marriage. His father, Augustine Washington and mother Mary Ball Washington were owners of a tobacco plantation and gained a reputation as being moderately prosperous. As a young boy, George Washington suffered many family tragedies with the loss of several of his siblings and by the age eleven the loss of his father. George Washington would have his older step/half brother Lawrence, who was an intelligent man, an experienced soldier and the owner by inheritance of his fathers’ land and responsibilities; raise and guide him, until he too would lose a battle with tuberculosis in 1752. (Haworth, 8-9) George Washington received an education in his town school as a boy. It was a simple school of that which could be afforded by the neighborhood. There he would learn the basic skills; reading, and writing. His father Augustine seemed to have more of an impact on his mind intellectually teaching George moral culture, virtue and inspired him to appreciate justice, generosity and most of all a love of truth. During...
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...George Washington was the first President of the United States of America. He was born on February 22nd, 1732 in Virginia. The Americans often call this man “The Father of our country”. And, indeed, he was one of the Founding Fathers of the USA. Before becoming the president George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. This prominent man was born in a wealthy family in provincial gentry. His family owned tobacco plantations and had slaves. However, his father and older brother both died when Washington was quite young. In 1748 he joined Lord Fairfax’s expedition and became a surveyor. He was brought up by his stepbrother Laurence. George Washington inherited a manor in Mount Vernon after Laurence had died. William Fairfax became his neighbor and a mentor. He always guided and supported Washington on his way to a career of a surveyor and a soldier. Soon he received the rank of the colonel and commander-in-chief in Virginian province. In 1759 George Washington married the wealthy widow Martha Dandridge Custis who was then only 28 years old. Martha was an intelligent and gracious woman. She had two children from her previous marriage. The rank of the Continental Army Chief was given to Washington in 1775. He managed to increase the combat effectiveness of troops and the level of discipline among the soldiers. On 30th April 1789 he was unanimously elected the first president of the country. He still remains the only president who received 100 percent electoral...
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...George Washington defined success by fighting for the United States and by being leader of the Continental Army in the American Revolution War and being one of the founding fathers of the United States. His goal for his country was to protect the new form of government, keep his country neutral in European affairs, to get his country out of debt and protect the U.S businesses by using Alexander’s Hamilton’s financial programs and to expand the U.S territory and protecting settlers from Indians. George Washington showed that he possessed the two important qualities that a national leader should have, convictions and courage. George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, in Virginia's Westmoreland County, the oldest of Augustine and Mary’s...
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...George Washington changed the world by becoming the first president of the United States of America. He served in the Revolutionary War, he was the general of the war. It lasted eight years where his army lacked food. He never gave up on his army. In 1783 the British and the British Congress. They thought they needed someone to lead the United States so they chose George Washington to lead us. George Washington positively impacted the war because he was General of the Revolutionary War. He was born on February 22, 1732 at West Moreland County, Virginia. He was born into a mildly prosperous Virginia farm. He had false teeth that were made out of human and cow teeth and elephant ivory attached to a lead base. He was the son of a rich farmer, also he was the oldest son of a family that has two sisters, three brothers. There were two older half brothers. His fathers name was Augustine His step-mothers name was Mary Bell. The real mothers name was Jane Butler Washington, his mother died of birth causes. Some of his favorite foods were foods are cream of peanut soup, with coconut. His father died of a sudden illness when George was only eleven years old. His father gave parcel land to each land, but George did not get his till he turned 21 years old. His older brother Lawrence help raise George when his father died. When he...
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...Robert Frost, a poet, once said, “I often say of George Washington that he was one of the few in the whole history of the world who was not carried away by power.” Cite George Washington could have been the king of America if he decided to but instead he became the Commander in Chief and the first ever president to serve two terms in America. People around the world who were only used to having a monarchy were consternated to see that America was not ruled by a monarch. He became namesake to many places, such as street names, high schools, the nation’s capital and even the 42nd state! Washington’s face is also seen on our currency and also carved into the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Washington was a great leader who was willing to lead...
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...In this grate country we call America, we have the type of freedom that no other country has ever accomplished before us. Where all citizens regardless of race, religion, or ethnic origins has the right to life liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Where anyone can stand up for what he or she believe in and be a part of a nation that fully supports and encourages people to fight for what is right. I would like everyone to take a moment of their time and remember that this gift, that we often take for granted, did not come without a price; and no one deserves our respect and thanks more than our first president George Washington. As one of the founding fathers he risked his blood, treasure and sacred honor to create the greatest nation known to man. I know that we already have president day, which was originally established in recognition of President George Washington, but perhaps we need a “Constitution Day” that focuses on George Washington and the other founding fathers and their work. George Washington was already a retired soldier who was no stranger to war, participating in the French and Indian war (1754-1763). Problems with Brittan started to spark conflict with the colonies. Britain deeply in debt after the French and Indian War demanded more revenue from the colonies (americanhistory.about.com). After a series of acts followed that restricted the colonies rights. In 1774 George Washington led a meeting to discuss growing problems with the British. His fellow Virginians...
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...that the America was a separate country that had its own sovereignty rights. It was also stated that the two most important things that were “all men are created equal”, and they would have certain rights “among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”. Slavery was a norm at that time, so the question arisen is how the Founding Fathers - leaders of America thought and took action about slavery. According to the Declaration, slavery is unacceptable. Among the Founding Fathers, George Washington...
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...Although George Washington accomplished many things, he faced many hardships in his pursuit of liberty and happiness. During the process of establishing the United States, Washington played a vital role ("George Washington"). Washington became an aide general of the Virginia settlement and was in charge of managing the districts militia, later became a colonel in the French and Indian War ("Founding Father"). Washington, who was a major of the Virginia militia at just twenty one faced hardships throughout his army career. In an attempt to evict the French and Indian troops who occupied the Ohio Valley, Washington and his men were forced to surrender and Washington was forced to sign a document confirming that he indeed killed the leader of...
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...Who was George Washington, some same he was one of the best presidents we had in this country? What was his up bringing that made him so an influential man? What started he’s political career what made him choose to run as the first president of the 13 colonies? The final question would be what significant influence did George Washington have on American at the time he was the president. He was the first person to be elected by the people to become the first president. Some have said he is also the first spy or the grandfather of the FBI, CIA and some of the government’s first agency’s to protect us from those who wanted to see this great country fail and get the secrets. Was he part of a secret society known as the Freemasons there are photos of...
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