I am sure what you want to know, but I would say no. The northwest of the US under Washington was far from secure. The British still had forts there and the Indians often were at war with settlers and trappers who ventured into the area. The British armed them and still had hopes of regaining the area.
military actions i think but im not for sure Washington did secure the west by addressing the grievances subsidizing hostile of Native American tribes.
military actions i think but im not for sure Washington did secure the west by addressing the grievances subsidizing hostile of Native American tribes.
George Washington was born in West Virginia.
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Where did you get that idea? The existence of George Washington is a proven fact from seventeen directions west of Tuesday. It is not a "theory".
George Rogers Clark was a frontiersman. He did not have a ship.
No, when Washington was a child the colonists had never even been that far west.
He was the first president of the newly-formed United States of America.
Washington is not in a state. Washington is in the District Of Columbia. Washington is in the District of Colombia (DC) just Southern West of Maryland, and Southern West of Virginia. But to answer the question that was asked there is another Washington which is the first city to be named for George Washington. It is Washington North Carolina.
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From East to West (Right to Left): Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington.
The George Washington Bridge connects the north west part of Manhattan Island to Bergen County's municipality of Fort Lee in New Jersey.
no, George Washington was born in virginia.