very hard
In his will, George Washington requested that his slaves be freed upon the death of his wife, Martha Washington. He also stipulated that they be provided with clothing and provisions to help them transition to freedom. Washington's will reflected his complex views on slavery, as he acknowledged the moral imperative of freeing his enslaved workers but did so in a way that was contingent upon Martha's survival. After her death, all of his enslaved workers were indeed freed, making him one of the few Founding Fathers to take such a step.
yes George Washington did take care of his wife.
yes he did
George Washington had to led many jobs he also had to take care of himself
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It become "Gorg Washington".
When George Washington was president we didn't even have the state of Washington. He became president right after the Revolutionary War. And we didn't get the state until after he was dead. But it is named after A George Washington, but not our 1st president.
yes he did
The George Washington Bridge was built in just four years and was opened on Oct. 25, 1931
They did not have IQ tests when Washington was alive. He never took one.
1789 George Washington!